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estimate the effects of the most important ALMPs on the regional exit rate from job-seeking into regular employment in a …
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properties of employment and unemployment equilibrium. Second, it applies the model to the study of employment fluctuations and … unemployed workers from inactivity to production (the ‘job creation’ flow) and one for the flow of workers from employment to … flows are equal. The model is shown to explain well the employment fluctuations observed in the US economy, within the …
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This paper investigates in-firm transitions from so-called ‚one-euro-jobs' to regular employment. One-euro-jobs are an …
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evidence for whether an intended positive effect of benefit sanctions on employment entry of welfare recipients has been bought … employment as well as on exit from labor force. …
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various ASP measures (employment and training) on the duration of welfare spells and subsequent employment spells, based on … data from Denmark. The results show that employment measures improve the chances of leaving welfare dependence whereas … show that there is a case for assigning individuals to early participation in employment programmes, as the net effect is …
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This paper studies how the potential duration of unemployment benefits affects early job search behavior and re-employment …
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This paper studies how the potential duration of unemployment benefits affects individuals’ job search behavior and re-employment … insignificant. In a complementary analysis, we use social security data to investigate how the reform affected re-employment …
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The share of foreigners in the German social assistance program exceeds their population share and continues to grow. This study tests whether higher foreigner welfare dependence is due to foreign-native differences in behavior as opposed to exogenous characteristics. The determinants of welfare...
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Recent papers identify the effects of unemployment insurance and potential benefit duration (PBD) on unemployment duration and reemployment wages using quasi-experiments. To make known problems of heterogeneity in quasi-experiments tractable, they often use models of job search, but we argue...
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The welfare associated with public insurance is often difficult to quantify. Relative to private insurance, a fundamental difficulty is that public insurance is typically compulsory, so the demand for coverage is unobserved and thus cannot be used to analyze welfare. However, in many public...
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