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geographical mobility rates of refugees and, for a sufficiently large local reservation wage effect, decrease their jobfinding …
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geographical mobility rates of refugees and, for a sufficiently large local reservation wage effect, decrease their jobfinding …
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that dispersal policies increase the geographical mobility <p> rates of refugees and, for a sufficiently large local …
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Spatial dispersal policies may influence labour market integration of refugees through two mechanisms. First, it may … spatial dispersal policies decrease average place utility of refugees which decrease the transition rate into first job due to …
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experiment. We examine the impact of three interventions designed to improve formal employment outcomes of Syrian refugees and … of all treatments for refugees at the two-month follow-up, and suggestive evidence of four-month impacts for the cash … grant; liquidity appears to be a key barrier to employment for refugees. …
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refugees in Germany. The treatment group received job-matching support: an NGO identified suitable vacancies and sent the … refugees' CVs to employers. Results of follow-up phone surveys show a positive and significant treatment effect of 13 … percentage points on employment after twelve months. These effects are concentrated among low-educated refugees and those facing …
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experiment. We examine the impact of three interventions designed to improve formal employment outcomes of Syrian refugees and … of all treatments for refugees at the two-month follow-up, and suggestive evidence of four-month impacts for the cash … grant; liquidity appears to be a key barrier to employment for refugees. …
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In this paper we estimate the causal effect of lowering the public income transfers administered to newly arrived refugee immigrants in Denmark - the so-called starthelp - using a competing risk mixed proportional hazard framework. The two competing risks are exit to job and exit out of the...
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