Length of exposure to a training program is important in determining the labor market outcomes of participants. Employing methods to estimate the causal effects from continuous treatments, we provide insights regarding the effects of different lengths of enrollment to Job Corps (JC)— America’s largest and most comprehensive job training program for disadvantaged youth. We semiparametrically estimate average causal effects (on the treated) of different lengths of exposure to JC, using the “generalized propensity score” under the assumption that selection into different lengths is based on a rich set of observed covariates. “Placebo tests” are performed to gauge the plausibility of this assumption. We find that the estimated effects are incre...
Government-sponsored job-training programs must be subject to evaluation to assess whether their eff...
This paper empirically assesses the wage effects of the Job Corps program, one of the largest federa...
The effects of a job training program, Job Corps, on both employment and wages are evaluated using d...
Most of the literature on the evaluation of training programs focuses on the effect of participation...
Government-sponsored education and training programs have the goal to enhance participants' skills s...
This paper assesses the effect of the U.S. Job Corps (JC), the nation's largest and most comprehensi...
Failure of participants to complete training programs is pervasive in existing active labor market p...
This paper uses NLSY data from 1979-1993 to estimate training\u27s effect on one year wage growth. Y...
This paper estimates the impact of training incidence and duration on employment transitions account...
This paper assesses the dynamics of treatment effects arising from variation in the duration of trai...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY), we re-examine the effect of formal...
Using data from a social experiment, we estimate the impact of training on the duration of employmen...
This paper assesses the dynamics of treatment effects arising from variation in the duration of trai...
Failure of participants to complete training programs is pervasive in existing active labor market p...
This paper empirically assesses the wage effects of the Job Corps program, one of the largest federa...
Government-sponsored job-training programs must be subject to evaluation to assess whether their eff...
This paper empirically assesses the wage effects of the Job Corps program, one of the largest federa...
The effects of a job training program, Job Corps, on both employment and wages are evaluated using d...
Most of the literature on the evaluation of training programs focuses on the effect of participation...
Government-sponsored education and training programs have the goal to enhance participants' skills s...
This paper assesses the effect of the U.S. Job Corps (JC), the nation's largest and most comprehensi...
Failure of participants to complete training programs is pervasive in existing active labor market p...
This paper uses NLSY data from 1979-1993 to estimate training\u27s effect on one year wage growth. Y...
This paper estimates the impact of training incidence and duration on employment transitions account...
This paper assesses the dynamics of treatment effects arising from variation in the duration of trai...
Using data from the National Longitudinal Survey of Youth (NLSY), we re-examine the effect of formal...
Using data from a social experiment, we estimate the impact of training on the duration of employmen...
This paper assesses the dynamics of treatment effects arising from variation in the duration of trai...
Failure of participants to complete training programs is pervasive in existing active labor market p...
This paper empirically assesses the wage effects of the Job Corps program, one of the largest federa...
Government-sponsored job-training programs must be subject to evaluation to assess whether their eff...
This paper empirically assesses the wage effects of the Job Corps program, one of the largest federa...
The effects of a job training program, Job Corps, on both employment and wages are evaluated using d...