How to fight long-term unemployment: lessons from Germany
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2015
30 p.
activation ; long term unemployment ; training policy ; training programme ; labour market policy
Discussion Paper
9134
Unemployment
English
Bibliogr.
"The number of long-term unemployed in Germany has stagnated at around one million for several years. Despite excellent labour market conditions, the long-term unemployment rate is well above the OECD average. Therefore, the "carrot and stick" principle of Hartz reforms is in clear need of further development. The author proposes an overall concept for preventing and reducing long-term unemployment and long-term basic income receipt. An important element is an activation strategy for long-term unemployed and long-term basic income recipients that implies interim target setting and requires more and better trained case managers in the job centres."
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