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evidence on the impact of ALMPs on employment and unemployment rates. This is followed by a review of the key lessons from …
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impact of ALMPs on employment and unemployment rates. This is followed by a review of the key lessons from recent OECD …
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people to accept job offers can be effective with respect to unemployment duration, but more rapid returns to work sometimes …
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medium run of a few years: declines in structural unemployment rates achieved by many OECD countries in the 1990s give some …
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Unemployment insurance is a key tool for risk sharing and redistribution and also a prominent automatic stabiliser. It … of vulnerability of the unemployment insurance schemes of OECD and BRIICS countries. Policies that boost both financial …
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significant effect on the overall extent of integration into employment. Regarding post-unemployment job quality, we find no …
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Profiling tools help to deliver employment services more efficiently. They can ensure that more costly, intensive services are targeted at jobseekers most at risk of becoming long term unemployed. Moreover, the detailed information on the employment barriers facing jobseekers obtained through...
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labor market policy ; business cycle ; unemployment …
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unemployment entries in 2002 and analyze the short- and long-term impacts for a variety of different programs. With informative …
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-western immigrants in Denmark who receive social assistance. We use the timing-of-events duration model and rich administrative data. We … other programmes. The effects are larger if programmes begin after six months of unemployment. Implications of our estimates … are illustrated by calculating effects on the duration to regular employment over a five-year period …
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