A recent experimental programme for unemployed welfare recipients in the UK found that temporary earnings supplements combined with post-employment services led to a sustained rise in employment. This paper examines whether this was due to increases in employment entry or to reductions in employment exit. Using a hazard rate model, we find a significant effect on initial employment entry but not on subsequent transitions. The results also show that the length of a completed unemployment spell has a negative effect on the hazard of exit from the next unemployment spell. While the direct effect of the programme is to shorten the initial unemployment spell, an indirect effect arises due to this lagged duration dependence
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This article examines the long-run effects of the Restart unemployment program in the United Kingdo...
In this paper we examine the long-term effects of the Restart unemployment program introduced in the...
Unemployment durations are determined by a number of factors. According to mainstream economics theo...
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Active Labour Market Policies often exclusively target towards the long-term unemployed. Although it...
Programme administration is a relatively neglected issue in the analysis of disincentive effects of ...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
We use UK longitudinal survey data to model young people’s transitions between employment, unemploym...
Background: The United Kingdom Employment Retention and Advancement (U.K. ERA) demonstration was the...
Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs) often exclusively target towards the long-term unemployed. Alt...
We draw upon administrative data from an unusual policy experiment in the state of Michigan to study...
This paper uses two data sets to examine the impact of the potential duration of unemployment insura...
In this paper we study the contribution of inflows and outflows to the dynamics of unemployment in t...
This paper studies transitions out of unemployment in Spain distinguishing between recall to the sam...
In this paper we analyse the effect of ihe Restart programme in the United Kingdom. This programme ...
This article examines the long-run effects of the Restart unemployment program in the United Kingdo...
In this paper we examine the long-term effects of the Restart unemployment program introduced in the...
Unemployment durations are determined by a number of factors. According to mainstream economics theo...
In this paper we use nonparametric and semiparametnrc estimation procedures to analyse whether the r...
Active Labour Market Policies often exclusively target towards the long-term unemployed. Although it...
Programme administration is a relatively neglected issue in the analysis of disincentive effects of ...
In 1996 the UK made major changes to its welfare system for the support of the unemployed with the i...
We use UK longitudinal survey data to model young people’s transitions between employment, unemploym...
Background: The United Kingdom Employment Retention and Advancement (U.K. ERA) demonstration was the...
Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs) often exclusively target towards the long-term unemployed. Alt...
We draw upon administrative data from an unusual policy experiment in the state of Michigan to study...
This paper uses two data sets to examine the impact of the potential duration of unemployment insura...
In this paper we study the contribution of inflows and outflows to the dynamics of unemployment in t...
This paper studies transitions out of unemployment in Spain distinguishing between recall to the sam...