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the new evaluation approach fulfils the requirements of a good controlling instrument: It is accurate, detailed, non …
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In this paper, we suggest a novel approach to program evaluation that allows identification of the causal effect of a …
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the new evaluation approach fulfils the requirements of a good controlling instrument: It is accurate, detailed, non …
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In this paper, we suggest a novel approach to program evaluation that allows identification of the causal effect of a …
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In this paper, we suggest a novel approach to program evaluation that allows identification of the causal effect of a …
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In this Paper, we suggest a novel approach to programme evaluation that allows identification of the causal effect of a …
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This paper analyzes the impact of formal training on worker mobility. Using data from the Swiss Labor Force Survey, we find that on-the-job search activities and, to a smaller extent, actual job separations are significantly affected by both employer-provided and general training. Moreover,...
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This paper investigates the effectiveness of benefit sanctions in reducing unemployment duration. Data from the Swiss labor market allow making a distinction between the effect of a warning that a person is not complying with eligibility requirements and the effect of the actual enforcement of a...
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