In this paper we use non-experimental microdata to analyse the effects of several active labour market policies (ALMPs) carried out by the National Employment Institute (INEM) and the regional governments in Spain from 2001 to 2002. We compare the employment rates of the treatment group and the employment rates of a control group of nonparticipants selected by a random procedure from those unemployed registered in the employment offices who didn’t participate in any program during the period of analysis. Our results differ depending on the group of beneficiaries: Participation in ALMP produced especially positive results for women and long-term jobseekers
This paper presents the first joint evaluation of the two major labour market reforms implemented in...
[EN] Macroeconomic indicators regarding employment have been gradually improved by southern European...
The goal of this paper is to evaluate the effects of a public policy implemented through the Spanish...
In this paper we use non-experimental microdata to analyse the effects of several active labour mark...
This paper calculates the impact of Active Labour Market Programmes through the use of three new ind...
This study analyses the effects on unemployment and the quality of employment of the Spanish labour ...
The Labour Market Insertion Contract was an Active Labour Market Policy introduced in Spain. It was ...
The traditional evaluation literature, where the subject of the evaluation is the participation in a...
This study will provide an assessment of the methodology applied in evaluating Active Labour Market ...
Active labor market policies are commonly used tool to fight unemployment. In the early 1960s all Sc...
Abstract We evaluate the effectiveness of a programme aimed at a group of unemployed in the capital ...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in improving labour m...
We evaluate the effectiveness of a programme aimed at a group of unemployed in the capital of the S...
This paper investigates the link between variation in the supply of workers who participate in spec...
Vocational training programmes have been the most important active labour market policy instrument i...
This paper presents the first joint evaluation of the two major labour market reforms implemented in...
[EN] Macroeconomic indicators regarding employment have been gradually improved by southern European...
The goal of this paper is to evaluate the effects of a public policy implemented through the Spanish...
In this paper we use non-experimental microdata to analyse the effects of several active labour mark...
This paper calculates the impact of Active Labour Market Programmes through the use of three new ind...
This study analyses the effects on unemployment and the quality of employment of the Spanish labour ...
The Labour Market Insertion Contract was an Active Labour Market Policy introduced in Spain. It was ...
The traditional evaluation literature, where the subject of the evaluation is the participation in a...
This study will provide an assessment of the methodology applied in evaluating Active Labour Market ...
Active labor market policies are commonly used tool to fight unemployment. In the early 1960s all Sc...
Abstract We evaluate the effectiveness of a programme aimed at a group of unemployed in the capital ...
This paper examines the effectiveness of active labour market policies (ALMPs) in improving labour m...
We evaluate the effectiveness of a programme aimed at a group of unemployed in the capital of the S...
This paper investigates the link between variation in the supply of workers who participate in spec...
Vocational training programmes have been the most important active labour market policy instrument i...
This paper presents the first joint evaluation of the two major labour market reforms implemented in...
[EN] Macroeconomic indicators regarding employment have been gradually improved by southern European...
The goal of this paper is to evaluate the effects of a public policy implemented through the Spanish...