Labour-market programmes are often put forward as a means of reducing unemployment; but they are not without problems. Programmes may lead to crowding out of regular employment and may even have the adverse effect of increasing unemployment. This thesis looks theoretically at how labour-market programmes can be used within a matching-model context. Various model set ups are used and the overall result of this thesis is that programmes can crowd in or crowd out regular employment, depending on the structure of the labour market. Crowding in is only guaranteed when programmes are used as a means of reducing the level of unemployment benefits in the economy
Chapter 1 develops a model of the labor market that can account for the following facts. The duratio...
This Paper considers a matching model of heterogeneous workers and jobs, which includes on-the-job s...
A first objective of this paper is to emphasise the role of a correct diagnosis of unemployment pers...
It is often claimed that the usage of labour market programmes will necessarily crowd out regular em...
In this paper, we analyse the labour market using a matching model. In our labour market, there are ...
In the last two decades, the search and matching theory has probably become the most adopted framewo...
In the labor markets, there exist simultaneously both, unemployed workers and vacant jobs. Due to th...
This dissertation proposes a model of the labor market that integrates two important sources of unem...
The massive increase in unemployment throughout the OECD since the early 1970s has led governments i...
The first chapter of the thesis considers a job search model with entrepreneurial decisions by unemp...
This book aims to provide a basis for better unemployment policy: showing how the lessons learned fr...
In Denmark and many other countries, Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs) are heavily used instrume...
This thesis arose from curiosity about how labor market fortunes are determined in a world whereby d...
Recessions and policy interventions in labour markets in developing countries are characterized not ...
This technical note aims to provide a practical overview of the labour market’s benchmark macroecono...
Chapter 1 develops a model of the labor market that can account for the following facts. The duratio...
This Paper considers a matching model of heterogeneous workers and jobs, which includes on-the-job s...
A first objective of this paper is to emphasise the role of a correct diagnosis of unemployment pers...
It is often claimed that the usage of labour market programmes will necessarily crowd out regular em...
In this paper, we analyse the labour market using a matching model. In our labour market, there are ...
In the last two decades, the search and matching theory has probably become the most adopted framewo...
In the labor markets, there exist simultaneously both, unemployed workers and vacant jobs. Due to th...
This dissertation proposes a model of the labor market that integrates two important sources of unem...
The massive increase in unemployment throughout the OECD since the early 1970s has led governments i...
The first chapter of the thesis considers a job search model with entrepreneurial decisions by unemp...
This book aims to provide a basis for better unemployment policy: showing how the lessons learned fr...
In Denmark and many other countries, Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs) are heavily used instrume...
This thesis arose from curiosity about how labor market fortunes are determined in a world whereby d...
Recessions and policy interventions in labour markets in developing countries are characterized not ...
This technical note aims to provide a practical overview of the labour market’s benchmark macroecono...
Chapter 1 develops a model of the labor market that can account for the following facts. The duratio...
This Paper considers a matching model of heterogeneous workers and jobs, which includes on-the-job s...
A first objective of this paper is to emphasise the role of a correct diagnosis of unemployment pers...