The paper evaluates the differential performance of the six main types of Swedish programmes that were available to adult unemployed workers en Titled to unemployment benefits in the 1990s: labour market training, workplace introduction, work experience placement, relief work, trainee replacement and employment subsidies. On the basis of a large and particularly rich administrative dataset, propensity score multiple-treatment matching methods are applied to investigate the differential performance of the programmes both relative to one another and vis-á-vis more intense job search in open unemployment. Outcomes being assessed are short- and long-term employment rates as well as the probability of collecting unemployment benefits over time. ...
The experience of unemployment puts individuals at risk of long-term negative scarring and the longe...
The first part of the thesis addresses a programme evaluation problem: the estimation of the short- ...
This study evaluates the long-run effects of Finnish active labour market programmes in youth labour...
Abstract: The differential performance of Sweden’s labour market training, workplace introduction, w...
The low unemployment rates traditionally enjoyed by Sweden have often been attributed to the country...
The Swedish experiences of the 1990s provide a unique example of how large-scale active labour marke...
The Swedish experiences of the 1990s provide a unique example of how large-scale active labour marke...
This paper assesses the impact of Swedish welfare-to-work programmes on labour market performance in...
About 3% of GNP is spent on government labor market programs in Sweden, compared to 2% in Germany an...
The scope of the paper is to estimate post-program effects in fostering good transitions from unempl...
The persistence of high unemployment has placed increasing stress on the role of active labour mark...
We investigate treatment effects of active labour market programmes for Norwegian adults for the 199...
The experience of unemployment puts individuals at risk of long-term negative scarring and the longe...
This thesis consists of three papers which evaluate the effects of the Adult Education Initiative (A...
This thesis consists of three papers which evaluate the effects of the Adult Education Initiative (A...
The experience of unemployment puts individuals at risk of long-term negative scarring and the longe...
The first part of the thesis addresses a programme evaluation problem: the estimation of the short- ...
This study evaluates the long-run effects of Finnish active labour market programmes in youth labour...
Abstract: The differential performance of Sweden’s labour market training, workplace introduction, w...
The low unemployment rates traditionally enjoyed by Sweden have often been attributed to the country...
The Swedish experiences of the 1990s provide a unique example of how large-scale active labour marke...
The Swedish experiences of the 1990s provide a unique example of how large-scale active labour marke...
This paper assesses the impact of Swedish welfare-to-work programmes on labour market performance in...
About 3% of GNP is spent on government labor market programs in Sweden, compared to 2% in Germany an...
The scope of the paper is to estimate post-program effects in fostering good transitions from unempl...
The persistence of high unemployment has placed increasing stress on the role of active labour mark...
We investigate treatment effects of active labour market programmes for Norwegian adults for the 199...
The experience of unemployment puts individuals at risk of long-term negative scarring and the longe...
This thesis consists of three papers which evaluate the effects of the Adult Education Initiative (A...
This thesis consists of three papers which evaluate the effects of the Adult Education Initiative (A...
The experience of unemployment puts individuals at risk of long-term negative scarring and the longe...
The first part of the thesis addresses a programme evaluation problem: the estimation of the short- ...
This study evaluates the long-run effects of Finnish active labour market programmes in youth labour...