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The impact of active labour market policy on post-unemployment outcomes: evidence from a social experiment in Denmark

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Blasco, Sylvie ; Rosholm, Michael

Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn

IZA - Bonn

2011

31 p.

activation ; statistics ; unemployment ; reemployment ; labour market policy

Denmark

Discussion Paper Series

5631

Labour market

http://www.iza.org/

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"While job search theory predicts that active labour market policies (ALMPs) can affect post-unemployment outcomes, empirical evaluations investigating transition rates have mostly focused on the impact of ALMPs on exit rates from the current unemployment spell. We use a social experiment, which was conducted in Denmark in 2005-6, to investigate the effects of a dramatic intensification of ALMPs on reemployment stability. We investigate the nature of this impact. We estimate a duration model with lagged duration dependence to separately identify "indirect" (via shorter unemployment duration) and "direct" (through a more efficient matching process) effects of ALMPs on subsequent employment duration. We find that overall intensive activation significantly reduces unemployment recurrence for men, but not for women. When we control for dynamic selection into employment and lagged duration dependence, the positive impact of the treatment becomes smaller but remains significant. 80% of the global impact of intensification acts through the direct channel for men."

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