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together with data on ALMP expenditure at the regional (voivodship) level. The macroeconometric analysis of the relationship … between labour market flows and ALMP expenditure shows no significant effects. The microeconometric analysis reveals that …
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: intervention works prolong unemployment for both genders as do public works for men. The number of observations on women in public …
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. The effects of training programmes on the outflows from unemployment and the effects of all ALMP programmes on the … expenditure is excluded from the set of regressors to reduce the endogeneity problem, whether lagged dependent variables are … gives some tentative support to the view that public training programmes can be used to reduce unemployment. …
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: intervention works prolong unemployment for both genders as do public works for men. The number of observations on women in public …
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: intervention works prolong unemployment for both genders as do public works for men. The number of observations on women in public …
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. The effects of training programmes on the outflows from unemployment and the effects of all ALMP programmes on the … expenditure is excluded from the set of regressors to reduce the endogeneity problem, whether lagged dependent variables are … some tentative support to the view that public training programmes can be used to reduce unemployment …
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. The effects of training programmes on the outflows from unemployment and the effects of all ALMP programmes on the … expenditure is excluded from the set of regressors to reduce the endogeneity problem, whether lagged dependent variables are … gives some tentative support to the view that public training programmes can be used to reduce unemployment. …
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