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Temporary work agencies use training as a recruitment and retention argument when qualified labor is scarce. However, short job assignments present a major obstacle for employers and employees to increase investment in training. As temporary agency workers are mainly low-qualified and often...
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. The effects of training programmes on the outflows from unemployment and the effects of all ALMP programmes on the … gives 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 … some tentative support to the view that public training programmes can be used to reduce unemployment …
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The EU’s largest economy, Germany, has managed to find an effective and unique combination of flexibility and rigidity … instruments. Important developments since 2000 include steadily decreasing unemployment rates (since 2005), increasing …
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The EU’s largest economy, Germany, has managed to find an effective and unique combination of flexibility and rigidity … instruments. Important developments since 2000 include steadily decreasing unemployment rates (since 2005), increasing …
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In an evaluation of a job-training program, the influence of the program on the in-dividual wages is important, because it reflects the program effect on human capital. Esti-mating these effects is complicated because we observe wages only for employed individuals, and employment is itself an...
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In an evaluation of a job-training program, the influence of the program on the individual wages is important, because it reflects the program effect on human capital. Estimating these effects is complicated because we observe wages only for employed individuals, and employment is itself an...
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, due to a sharp decline in the results of the most highly disadvantaged students. The unemployment rate for the 20-24 age …
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thereby reduce youth unemployment, many policy makers fear that firms will cut their apprenticeship expenditures during … economic crises, thus exacerbating the problem of youth unemployment. Using recent panel data of Swiss cantons and dynamic …
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understanding of why unemployment occurs naturally in a market economy. In a classroom economy simulation, students experience a … contrived labor market regime that generates 0% unemployment. By contrasting the obviously unsatisfactory outcomes of the jobs … structural unemployment. With this experience in mind, students are prepared to discuss the natural rate of unemployment, and …
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