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February 5, 2020

Student feedback has little effect on teacher behavior

Male teachers largely seem to ignore feedback from students

  • evaluation
  • feedback
  • performance
  • students
  • teachers
  • Josse Delfgaauw
  • Margaretha Buurman
  • Robert Dur
  • Robin Zoutenbier
IZA News

February 24, 2017

IZA/IAB Linked Evaluation Dataset: New resource for the analysis of labor market policies

High-quality data are the key to evaluating the effectiveness of labor market policies. While administrative datasets provide detailed and reliable […]

  • active labor market policy
  • attitudes
  • behavior
  • dataset
  • evaluation
  • IAB
  • job search
  • personality
  • unemployment
Research

January 20, 2016

Labor market policy: Parts of the picture are missing

By Patrick Arni, Gerard van den Berg, and Rafael Lalive The standard empirical evaluations of labor market policy only consider […]

  • carrots
  • caseworkers
  • evaluation
  • job seekers
  • labor market policy
  • program participants
  • public employment service
  • regime
  • sticks
  • treatment effect
  • unemployment insurance
  • Andrea Weber
  • David Card
  • Gerard J. van den Berg
  • Jochen Kluve
  • Patrick Arni
  • Rafael Lalive
Research

November 11, 2015

Youth employment programs around the world – do they work?

Improving the employment prospects of the young generation has become a top priority in labor market policymaking around the globe. […]

  • Development
  • evaluation
  • meta-analysis
  • policy intervention
  • skills
  • youth employment
  • Ulf Rinne
  • Werner Eichhorst

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