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Posts tagged with 'aktive Arbeitsmarktpolitik'

Research

November 28, 2023

Promoting labor market mobility among job seekers can backfire

New research highlights unexpected pitfalls and offers insights for more effective policies

  • active labor market policy
  • job search
  • labor mobility
  • search frictions
  • Marco Caliendo
  • Robert Mahlstedt
  • Steffen Künn
Research

October 5, 2018

Does faster reintegration of the unemployed reduce job quality?

Two studies from Switzerland analyze the effects of job search requirements and assistance

  • active labor market policies
  • behavior
  • employment
  • Switzerland
  • unemployment
  • Amelie Schiprowski
  • Lionel Cottier
  • Patrick Arni
  • Pierre Kempeneers
  • Rafael Lalive
  • Yves Flückiger
Research

July 6, 2018

Job applicants under a vacancy referral scheme are viewed as less motivated

Experiment with professional recruiters in Belgium

  • active labor market policies
  • discrimination
  • employment agencies
  • experiment
  • interview
  • job application
  • job seekers
  • motivation
  • signaling
  • unemployment
  • vacancy
  • Eva Van Belle
  • Marijke De Couck
  • Ralf Caers
  • Stijn Baert
  • Valentina Di Stasio
Research

July 8, 2013

Why start-up subsidies even help in labor market slumps

Subsidizing unemployed workers to start their own business has been proven an effective policy tool to improve long-term employment and […]

  • active labor market policy
  • Germany
  • labor market conditions
  • self-employment
  • start-up subsidies
  • unemployment
  • Marco Caliendo
  • Steffen Künn

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