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This paper is the first to use program administrative data from Brazil's National Employment System (SINE) to assess …
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unemployment benefits reduce unemployment? Using a recent labour market reform in Germany as background, we find that an enhanced … effectiveness of the PEA explains about 20% of the observed post-reform unemployment decline. The role of unemployment benefit … the PEA could have had an even higher impact on unemployment reduction if there had been less focus on long …
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of active labor market policies. For immigrants having stayed more than 4 years in Germany, however, we do not find a …
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policy-oriented studies have dealt with the evolution of unemployment in 2020, often country by country, this article focuses … on the evolution of unemployment as well as inactivity across European countries. Indeed, previous crises have typically … lead not only to more unemployment but also to larger numbers of discouraged unemployed and thus more inactivity. It …
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This paper is the first to use program administrative data from Brazil's National Employment System (SINE) to assess …
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combat immigrant unemployment: training, job search assistance, and subsidised public and private sector employment. We find …
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on the job finding rate but we find mixed effects in terms of post-unemployment wages. … Löhnen und stabileren Arbeitsverhältnissen führen kann. Weiterbildungsmaßnahmen während der Arbeitslosigkeit sind im …
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unemployment: training, job search assistance, wage subsidies and subsidised public sector employment. We find that only wage …
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We use linked longitudinal data on employers and employees to estimate how the 2003-2005 Hartz reforms affected the wages of displaced German workers after they returned to work. We also present a simple new method to decompose the wage effects into components attributable to selection on...
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