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effects in the early 2000s. We employ a stratified propensity score matching approach to address dynamic selection into …
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In what sense are institutions a deep determinant of growth? In this paper, we address this question by examining the relationship between city growth and institutional reform in 19th century Germany, when some cities experienced deep institutional reform as a result of French rule. Employing an...
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We study the job training provided under the US Workforce Investment Act (WIA) to adults and dislocated workers in two states. Our substantive contributions center on impacts estimated non-experimentally using administrative data. These impacts compare WIA participants who do and do not receive...
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labour market policy ; propensity score matching ; pairwise matching ; workfare ; means-tested benefit recipients …
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This paper investigates the macroeconomic effects of short term training measures on the matching processes in West … 2003 to December 2004. The empirical model relies on a dynamic version of a matching function augmented by short term …
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Erwerbsumfang und zur Haushaltszusammensetzung enthält. Drittens verwenden wir einen dynamischen Matching- Ansatz, der hier …
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This paper analyzes the impact of a recent recommendation made by Quebec's Comité consultatif de lutte contre la pauvreté et l'exclusion sociale to guarantee every individual an income equal to 80% of Statistics Canada's Market Basket Measure (MBM). Workers with earnings at least equivalent to...
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Do minimum wages reduce in-work-poverty and wage inequality? Or can alternative policies do better? We evaluate theses issues for the exemplary case of Germany that suffers from high unemployment among low-skilled workers and rising wage dispersion at the bottom of the wage distribution. We...
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The Covid-19 pandemic caused major shifts in the operation and fortunes of several industries within New Zealand, including an immediate impact on the workforce. In this setting, the combined epidemiological and economic responses of the government, businesses and the general public played a...
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