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In the second part of the 1990's Switzerland conducted an ambitious active labour market policy (ALMP) encompassing a …
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this methodology in a pilot study in Switzerland for choosing among active labour market programmes (ALMP) for unemployed …
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In the second part of the 1990's Switzerland conducted an ambitious active labour market policy (ALMP) encompassing a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014153504
The effects of active labour market policies (ALMP) on individual employment chances and earnings are evaluated by non-parametric instrumental variables based on Swiss administrative data with detailed regional information. Using an exogenous variation in the participation probabilities across...
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In the second part of the 1990's Switzerland conducted an ambitious active labor market policy (ALMP) encompassing a …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014149949
The effects of active labour market policies (ALMP) on individual employment chances and earnings are evaluated by nonparametric instrumental variables based on Swiss administrative data with detailed regional information. Using an exogenous variation in the participation probabilities across...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013319377
Microeconometric Evaluation of the Active Labour Market Policy in Switzerland In the second part of the 1990?s … Switzerland conducted an ambitious active labour market policy (ALMP) encompassing a wide variety of programmes. We evaluate the …
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This study evaluates the effects of further training on the individual unemployment duration of different groups of persons representing individual characteristics and some aspects of the economic environment. The Micro Census Saxony enables us to include additional information about a...
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Long-term public sector sponsored training programs often show little or negative short-run employment effects and often it is not possible to assess whether positive long-run effects exist. Based on unique administrative data, this paper estimates the long-run differential employment effects of...
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Based on unique administrative data, which has only recently become available, this paper estimates the employment effects of the most important type of public sector sponsored training in Germany, namely the provision of specific professional skills and techniques (SPST). Using the inflows into...
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