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We study the anatomy of responses to a major activation programme targeted at unemployed youth, introduced in Sweden in …
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theoretic framework. Utilizing an RD design, we analyse responses to a nationwide Swedish youth activation program. We find that …
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significant effect on the overall extent of integration into employment. Regarding post-unemployment job quality, we find no … market. From 2018 to 2020, the Public Employment Service (PES) in Vienna tested a new model of intensified support ("case …
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and weekly earnings, employment, unemployment and full-time work. The study finds that university degrees provide …
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analyzing the impacts of COVID-19 on unemployment and the economically inactive population by age group. Through this study … groups. In addition, through the analysis of the possibility of employment, the young people responded negatively to the … possibility of employment in the future compared to the middle-aged after COVID-19. Conclusion: Young people in South Korea …
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on being seen to be doing something quickly about youth unemployment when, in fact, the structural measures proposed will … impact on youth unemployment. Moreover, this impact will come mostly to the detriment of older unemployed persons excluded … the EU level. Given the macroeconomic situation, no policy option will deliver a significant dent in either youth …
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We present experimental evidence on the effects of four U.S. reemployment programs for youth Unemployment Insurance (UI … had minimal effects on employment and earnings; these programs mainly induced the early exit of participants. The fourth … increased employment and earnings. Both early participant exits and effective job counseling underlie these impacts. We conclude …
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