To ease the hardship associated with worker dislocation and to maintain social stability during the transition to markets, the governments of Hungary and Poland provide labor force members with unemployment compensation and a variety of active labor programs (ALPs). Follow-up surveys of participants in retraining, public works, wage subsidies, self-employment, and comparison groups were done in Hungary and Poland in early 1997. Preliminary analysis suggests positive net impacts for most ALPs and additive benefits from the use of the employment service in both countries. Strong evidence of nonrandom assignment to programs means that great care should be used in interpreting the preliminary results and that further examination of the findings...
The paper considers two aspects of the targeting of unemployment benefit systems: (a) the probabilit...
The authors present a comparative analysis of employment determination in four transition economies ...
This paper analyses the Hungarian unemployment insurance (Ul) benefit reform of 1993, which led to t...
To ease the hardship associated with worker dislocation and to maintain social stability during the ...
To evaluate the effectiveness of self-employment assistance to the unemployed in Hungary and Poland ...
This paper presents estimates of the impact of retraining and public service employment (PSE) on ree...
The objective of this cross country study was to determine if there was any significant difference t...
The impact of the administration of unemployment benefits on time spent unemployed is a neglected is...
The size of the Hungarian public work programme was an appropriate public policy response across Eur...
This paper summarizes the important features of the Hungarian ALPs (active labor market programs) an...
The size of the Hungarian public work programme was an appropriate public policy response across Eu...
This paper studies effects of unemployment and labour market programmes on real wages in the Czech a...
This paper analyses the impact of the Hungarian unemployment insurance (UI) benefit system on the sp...
In 2013 Hungary introduced large scale targeted employers' social security contribution cuts for the...
The subject of our article is the examination of „working chance instead of support” programs. The b...
The paper considers two aspects of the targeting of unemployment benefit systems: (a) the probabilit...
The authors present a comparative analysis of employment determination in four transition economies ...
This paper analyses the Hungarian unemployment insurance (Ul) benefit reform of 1993, which led to t...
To ease the hardship associated with worker dislocation and to maintain social stability during the ...
To evaluate the effectiveness of self-employment assistance to the unemployed in Hungary and Poland ...
This paper presents estimates of the impact of retraining and public service employment (PSE) on ree...
The objective of this cross country study was to determine if there was any significant difference t...
The impact of the administration of unemployment benefits on time spent unemployed is a neglected is...
The size of the Hungarian public work programme was an appropriate public policy response across Eur...
This paper summarizes the important features of the Hungarian ALPs (active labor market programs) an...
The size of the Hungarian public work programme was an appropriate public policy response across Eu...
This paper studies effects of unemployment and labour market programmes on real wages in the Czech a...
This paper analyses the impact of the Hungarian unemployment insurance (UI) benefit system on the sp...
In 2013 Hungary introduced large scale targeted employers' social security contribution cuts for the...
The subject of our article is the examination of „working chance instead of support” programs. The b...
The paper considers two aspects of the targeting of unemployment benefit systems: (a) the probabilit...
The authors present a comparative analysis of employment determination in four transition economies ...
This paper analyses the Hungarian unemployment insurance (Ul) benefit reform of 1993, which led to t...