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What is the value added by caseworkers?

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Lechner, Michael ; Smith, Jeffrey

Labour Economics

2007

14

2

April

135-151

employment service ; social assistance service ; statistics ; unemployed ; labour market policy

Switzerland

Social assistance and social work

English

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"This paper examines the efficacy of caseworkers in allocating individuals to government programs and to services within those programs. We investigate caseworker allocation of unemployed individuals to subprograms within Swiss active labour market policy in 1998. Our analysis compares the caseworker allocation to alternatives including random assignment to services and allocation via statistical treatment rules based on observable participant characteristics. Using unusually informative administrative data, we find that Swiss caseworkers obtain roughly the same post-program employment rate as random allocation to services, while statistical treatment rules, even when subject to capacity constraints, do substantially better."

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