Although activation services such as monitoring, training, or job subsidies have been shown to increase exits from unemployment, there is little comprehensive evidence about the effects of activation during recessions. Here we evaluate a large activation programme introduced in Portugal in 2012, a time of very high unemployment. This programme required specific unemployment benefit recipients to meet jobcentre caseworkers and then participate in active labour market policies. Our analysis draws on rich longitudinal data, the programme’s focus on those unemployed for at least six months, and fuzzy regression discontinuity methods. We find that, despite the weak labour market, the programme is very successful as it doubles the monthly reemplo...
We test whether different identification strategies give similar results when evaluating activation ...
This article examines the long-run effects of the Restart unemployment program in the United Kingdo...
The analyses indicate that the scale of changes in employment and unemployment during the global cri...
Although activation services such as monitoring, training, or job subsidies have been shown to incre...
In an experimental setting some Danish unemployed workers were assigned to an activation program whi...
Unemployment has severe consequences that persist over the life course, including higher risk of fut...
Due to the financial crisis and the increase in the unemployment rate, active labour market policy (...
In this paper we study the contribution of inflows and outflows to the dynamics of unemployment in t...
Activation policies aimed at getting working-age people off benefits and into work have become a bu...
Our main objective is to assess the impact upon reemployment probabilities of school and/or vocation...
Evaluation studies of active labour market policy show different activation measures generate contra...
Background: Labour market policy aims to fight against unemployment and to raise employment. With th...
In this paper we analyse the effect of ihe Restart programme in the United Kingdom. This programme ...
This paper estimates the impact of unemployment duration on re-employment wages. Using administrativ...
Evaluation studies of active labour market policy show different activation measures generate contra...
We test whether different identification strategies give similar results when evaluating activation ...
This article examines the long-run effects of the Restart unemployment program in the United Kingdo...
The analyses indicate that the scale of changes in employment and unemployment during the global cri...
Although activation services such as monitoring, training, or job subsidies have been shown to incre...
In an experimental setting some Danish unemployed workers were assigned to an activation program whi...
Unemployment has severe consequences that persist over the life course, including higher risk of fut...
Due to the financial crisis and the increase in the unemployment rate, active labour market policy (...
In this paper we study the contribution of inflows and outflows to the dynamics of unemployment in t...
Activation policies aimed at getting working-age people off benefits and into work have become a bu...
Our main objective is to assess the impact upon reemployment probabilities of school and/or vocation...
Evaluation studies of active labour market policy show different activation measures generate contra...
Background: Labour market policy aims to fight against unemployment and to raise employment. With th...
In this paper we analyse the effect of ihe Restart programme in the United Kingdom. This programme ...
This paper estimates the impact of unemployment duration on re-employment wages. Using administrativ...
Evaluation studies of active labour market policy show different activation measures generate contra...
We test whether different identification strategies give similar results when evaluating activation ...
This article examines the long-run effects of the Restart unemployment program in the United Kingdo...
The analyses indicate that the scale of changes in employment and unemployment during the global cri...