Based on new, exceptionally informative and large German linked employer-employee administrative data, we investigate the question whether the omission of important control variables in matching estimation leads to biased impact estimates of typical active labour market programs for the unemployed. Such biases would lead to false policy conclusions about the cost-effectiveness of these expensive policies. Using newly developed Empirical Monte Carlo Study methods, we find that besides standard personal characteristics, information on individual health and firm characteristics of the last employer are particularly important for selection correction. Moreover, it is important to account for past performance on the labour market in a very detai...
Reducing unemployment is an important political task in many industrialized economies. In particular...
"The Institute for Work, Skills and Training was assigned to evaluate a labor market program aimed ...
This study evaluates the effects of further training on the individual unemployment duration of diff...
Based on new, exceptionally informative and large German linked employer-employee administrative dat...
Based on new, exceptionally informative and large German linked employer-employee administrative dat...
Between 1991 and 1997 West Germany spent on average about 3.6 bn Euro per year on public sector spon...
Arbeitsmarktpolitik, Statistisches Auswahlverfahren, Schweiz, Labour market policy, Sample selection...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic effects of job creation schemes and vocational training on...
We evaluate a wage subsidy program that is targeted at long-term unemployed workers in Germany. We u...
Vocational training programmes have been the most important active labour market policy instrument i...
A large and highly used number of treatment effects estimators rely on the unconfound-edness assumpt...
Based on unique administrative data, which has only recently become available, this paper estimates ...
This article evaluates the effects of Swiss active labour market programmes on the job chances of un...
This paper investigates the link between variation in the supply of workers who participate in spec...
This paper evaluates the effects of job creation schemes on the participating individuals in Germany...
Reducing unemployment is an important political task in many industrialized economies. In particular...
"The Institute for Work, Skills and Training was assigned to evaluate a labor market program aimed ...
This study evaluates the effects of further training on the individual unemployment duration of diff...
Based on new, exceptionally informative and large German linked employer-employee administrative dat...
Based on new, exceptionally informative and large German linked employer-employee administrative dat...
Between 1991 and 1997 West Germany spent on average about 3.6 bn Euro per year on public sector spon...
Arbeitsmarktpolitik, Statistisches Auswahlverfahren, Schweiz, Labour market policy, Sample selection...
This paper investigates the macroeconomic effects of job creation schemes and vocational training on...
We evaluate a wage subsidy program that is targeted at long-term unemployed workers in Germany. We u...
Vocational training programmes have been the most important active labour market policy instrument i...
A large and highly used number of treatment effects estimators rely on the unconfound-edness assumpt...
Based on unique administrative data, which has only recently become available, this paper estimates ...
This article evaluates the effects of Swiss active labour market programmes on the job chances of un...
This paper investigates the link between variation in the supply of workers who participate in spec...
This paper evaluates the effects of job creation schemes on the participating individuals in Germany...
Reducing unemployment is an important political task in many industrialized economies. In particular...
"The Institute for Work, Skills and Training was assigned to evaluate a labor market program aimed ...
This study evaluates the effects of further training on the individual unemployment duration of diff...