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This paper proposes sequential matching and inverse selection probability weighting to estimate dynamic causal effects …. The sequential matching estimators extend simple, matching estimators based on propensity scores for static causal … estimators perform well in small and medium size samples. Based on the application of the sequential matching estimators to an …
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the approach retains its basic simplicity. The paper also outlines a matching estimator potentially suitable in that …
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The need to evaluate the performance of active labour market policies is not questioned any longer. Even though OECD countries spend significant shares of national resources on these measures, unemployment rates remain high or even increase. We focus on microeconometric evaluation which has to...
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and social security records. We apply a matching estimator adapted for the case of multiple programmes. We find …
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and social security records. We apply a matching estimator adapted for the case of multiple programmes. We find …
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security records. We apply a matching estimator adapted for the case of multiple programs. We find substantial positive effects …
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unusually informative data originating from administrative unemployment and social security records. We apply a matching …
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approach retains its basic simplicity. The paper also outlines a matching estimator potentially suitable in that framework …
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evaluation. -- evaluation ; effect heterogeneity ; matching ; dynamic treatments …
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The need to evaluate the performance of active labour market policies is not questioned any longer. Even though OECD countries spend significant shares of national resources on these measures, unemployment rates remain high or even increase. We focus on microeconometric evaluation which has to...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013318415