This paper analyzes the performance of the country-wide system of 86 jobcenters in Portugal, which have the public mandate of matching unemployed individuals with vacancies. The paper uses a rich micro dataset for the years 1998-2002 which allows the construction of individual unemployment duration spells and subsequent employment outcomes, while observing individual characteristics such as age, education, gender and past job experiences and other labour-market variables defined at the local-labour market or job-center level. To assess the performance of the job-centers, we analyze unemployment duration spells and hazard rates and matching rates’ indicators between individuals and vacancies at the job-center level. The analysis is mainly do...
The data mining methodology, in particular the cluster analysis technique, is an important ally in t...
Abstract: The traditional evaluation literature, where the subject of the evaluation is the particip...
This paper analyses the specificities of employment in Portuguese regions at a disaggregated level o...
This paper analyzes the performance of the country-wide system of 86 jobcenters in Portugal, which h...
In this paper we investigate the process of job search, using a unique, large-scale data set for Por...
This paper assesses the matching efficiency of the Portuguese public employment service (PES), apply...
In order to better understand the impact of Active Labour Market Policies in the Portuguese economy ...
This paper analyses the impact of matching frictions in the Portuguese labour market on individual u...
This paper provides a comprehensive study of the heterogeneity in the Portuguese labour market. We u...
ISCAL Working Paper SeriesThis paper provides a comprehensive study of the heterogeneity in the Port...
This paper analyses the impact of matching frictions in the Portuguese labour market on individual u...
The paper studies the reemployment probabilities of a heterogeneous population of different types of...
Our main objective is to assess the impact upon reemployment probabilities of school and/or vocation...
PhD degree at the University of York Department of Economics and Related StudiesIn this thesis' I an...
The aim of this paper is to study the long-run relationship between unemployment, capital accumulati...
The data mining methodology, in particular the cluster analysis technique, is an important ally in t...
Abstract: The traditional evaluation literature, where the subject of the evaluation is the particip...
This paper analyses the specificities of employment in Portuguese regions at a disaggregated level o...
This paper analyzes the performance of the country-wide system of 86 jobcenters in Portugal, which h...
In this paper we investigate the process of job search, using a unique, large-scale data set for Por...
This paper assesses the matching efficiency of the Portuguese public employment service (PES), apply...
In order to better understand the impact of Active Labour Market Policies in the Portuguese economy ...
This paper analyses the impact of matching frictions in the Portuguese labour market on individual u...
This paper provides a comprehensive study of the heterogeneity in the Portuguese labour market. We u...
ISCAL Working Paper SeriesThis paper provides a comprehensive study of the heterogeneity in the Port...
This paper analyses the impact of matching frictions in the Portuguese labour market on individual u...
The paper studies the reemployment probabilities of a heterogeneous population of different types of...
Our main objective is to assess the impact upon reemployment probabilities of school and/or vocation...
PhD degree at the University of York Department of Economics and Related StudiesIn this thesis' I an...
The aim of this paper is to study the long-run relationship between unemployment, capital accumulati...
The data mining methodology, in particular the cluster analysis technique, is an important ally in t...
Abstract: The traditional evaluation literature, where the subject of the evaluation is the particip...
This paper analyses the specificities of employment in Portuguese regions at a disaggregated level o...