The aim of this paper is evaluating the impact of training on the employability of young long-term unemployed (18-24) within the EU. The analysis focuses on three countries representing different educational and training systems: Spain and Sweden are examples of a rigid and of a flexible sequential system, respectively; Germany is the best example of a dual educational and training system. Following a new wave in the literature on evaluation of employment policy, the paper attempts a target-oriented approach, as opposed to a programme-oriented approach. The effect of training on the labour market participation of young people is estimated by a multinomial LOGIT model relative to five labour market statuses: unemployment, employment, trainin...
Youth is the life guarantor of each state because young people are one of the most active groups in ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the extent to which the quality of the jobs of low...
European countries with poorly performing labour markets and labour market institutions conducive to...
The aim of this paper is evaluating the impact of training on the employability of young long-term u...
This study provides quantitative estimates on the impact of Active Labour Market Policy (ALMP) on yo...
'Over the last two decades, youth unemployment emerged as one of the major problems of many contempo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide quantitative estimates on the impact of active labo...
Over the last two decades, youth unemployment emerged as one of the major problems of many contempor...
The Swedish experiences of the 1990s provide a unique example of how large-scale active labour marke...
'Education is the main resource of young people entering the labour market for securing employment, ...
'Over the last two decades, youth unemployment emerged as one of the major problems of many contempo...
The aim of this master thesis is to measure the impact of one of the active labour market policy (AL...
European countries provide a number of different active labor market policy programs to reduce the r...
Comments welcome! With about 800 thousand newly promoted individuals in West and about 1.2 million i...
© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide quantitative es...
Youth is the life guarantor of each state because young people are one of the most active groups in ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the extent to which the quality of the jobs of low...
European countries with poorly performing labour markets and labour market institutions conducive to...
The aim of this paper is evaluating the impact of training on the employability of young long-term u...
This study provides quantitative estimates on the impact of Active Labour Market Policy (ALMP) on yo...
'Over the last two decades, youth unemployment emerged as one of the major problems of many contempo...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide quantitative estimates on the impact of active labo...
Over the last two decades, youth unemployment emerged as one of the major problems of many contempor...
The Swedish experiences of the 1990s provide a unique example of how large-scale active labour marke...
'Education is the main resource of young people entering the labour market for securing employment, ...
'Over the last two decades, youth unemployment emerged as one of the major problems of many contempo...
The aim of this master thesis is to measure the impact of one of the active labour market policy (AL...
European countries provide a number of different active labor market policy programs to reduce the r...
Comments welcome! With about 800 thousand newly promoted individuals in West and about 1.2 million i...
© 2019, Emerald Publishing Limited. Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to provide quantitative es...
Youth is the life guarantor of each state because young people are one of the most active groups in ...
Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to analyse the extent to which the quality of the jobs of low...
European countries with poorly performing labour markets and labour market institutions conducive to...