This thesis includes three empirical studies that analyse driving forces and outcomes of active labour market policies (ALMP) in comparative perspective. Whereas previous comparative research has largely relied on broad conceptualisations of ALMP, often considering policies such as public employment services and training programs as one single type of intervention, the studies in this thesis instead analyse more fine-grained categories and classifications of ALMP. By doing so, the studies contribute with nuance to the discussion of what has shaped labour market policies, and how these influence labour market outcomes. Study I: This study focuses on determinants of spending on public employment services (PES). Contrary to common assumptions,...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in improving labour m...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
This thesis includes three empirical studies that analyse driving forces and outcomes of active labo...
This thesis includes three empirical studies that analyse driving forces and outcomes of active labo...
Active labour market policies have developed significantly over the last two decades across OECD cou...
Present study focuses on the national and European popularity of public employment programs within t...
This study drew on recurrent debates related to labour market mobility among the unemployed and thos...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in improving labour m...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in improving labour m...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in improving labour m...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in improving labour m...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
This thesis includes three empirical studies that analyse driving forces and outcomes of active labo...
This thesis includes three empirical studies that analyse driving forces and outcomes of active labo...
Active labour market policies have developed significantly over the last two decades across OECD cou...
Present study focuses on the national and European popularity of public employment programs within t...
This study drew on recurrent debates related to labour market mobility among the unemployed and thos...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in improving labour m...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in improving labour m...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in improving labour m...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in improving labour m...
There are competing theoretical expectations and conflicting empirical results concerning the impact...