During the last decade the UK Government has used area-based initiatives as a key strategy to tackle deprivation, despite the criticisms that few of these initiatives have been evaluated. This paper evaluates the impact of one such area-based initiative on employment. The New Deal for Communities (NDC) program aids financially residents of 39 of the most deprived neighborhoods in the country to design and implement policies that could tackle unemployment and improve their living conditions. Using the difference-in-difference method the paper shows that the program increased the probability of jobless individuals entering employment in NDC areas compared to residents living in similar deprived areas used as control group. The program had the...
This paper exploits area based piloting and age-related eligibility rules to identify treatment effe...
This study examines the appropriateness of the New Deal in targeting specific groups of unemployed j...
This paper tests the appropriateness of government employment policies in targeting specific groups ...
During the last decade the UK Government has used area-based initiatives as a key strategy to tackle...
The New Deal for Communities (NDC) Programme is one of the most intensive area-based initiatives (AB...
In line with experience in other countries, the UK has attempted to address social and economic urba...
The New Deal for Communities (NDC) is an ambitious English area-based initiative (ABI) designed to t...
The 1998–2011 New Deal for Communities Programme was designed to change 39 deprived English areas, w...
The UK New Deal for Young People (NDYP) is a mandatory active labour market programme (ALMP) aimed a...
The New Deal is the Labour government's flagship programme to "end the tragic waste of youth and lon...
This paper exploits area-based piloting and age-related eligibility rules to identify treatment effe...
It is now 40 years since the first area-based initiative (ABI) was launched in England. New Deal for...
For many years, United Kingdom governments have instigated urban regeneration schemes. The 1998–2011...
This Paper exploits area-based piloting and age-related eligibility rules to identify treatment effe...
In recent years, following the lead of the US, several OECD countries have introduced 'workfare' pol...
This paper exploits area based piloting and age-related eligibility rules to identify treatment effe...
This study examines the appropriateness of the New Deal in targeting specific groups of unemployed j...
This paper tests the appropriateness of government employment policies in targeting specific groups ...
During the last decade the UK Government has used area-based initiatives as a key strategy to tackle...
The New Deal for Communities (NDC) Programme is one of the most intensive area-based initiatives (AB...
In line with experience in other countries, the UK has attempted to address social and economic urba...
The New Deal for Communities (NDC) is an ambitious English area-based initiative (ABI) designed to t...
The 1998–2011 New Deal for Communities Programme was designed to change 39 deprived English areas, w...
The UK New Deal for Young People (NDYP) is a mandatory active labour market programme (ALMP) aimed a...
The New Deal is the Labour government's flagship programme to "end the tragic waste of youth and lon...
This paper exploits area-based piloting and age-related eligibility rules to identify treatment effe...
It is now 40 years since the first area-based initiative (ABI) was launched in England. New Deal for...
For many years, United Kingdom governments have instigated urban regeneration schemes. The 1998–2011...
This Paper exploits area-based piloting and age-related eligibility rules to identify treatment effe...
In recent years, following the lead of the US, several OECD countries have introduced 'workfare' pol...
This paper exploits area based piloting and age-related eligibility rules to identify treatment effe...
This study examines the appropriateness of the New Deal in targeting specific groups of unemployed j...
This paper tests the appropriateness of government employment policies in targeting specific groups ...