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Skill biased technological and organizational change : estimating a mixed simultaneous equation model using the IAB establishment panel (2002)
Hujer, Reinhard ; Caliendo, Marco ; Radic, Dubravko
Evaluation der Netto-Effekte von ABM in Deutschland : ein Matching-Ansatz mit Berücksichtigung von regionalen und individuellen Unterschieden (2003)
Caliendo, Marco ; Hujer, Reinhard ; Thomsen, Stephan L.
New evidence on the effects of job creation schemes in Germany : a matching approach with threefold heterogeneity (2003)
Hujer, Reinhard ; Caliendo, Marco ; Thomsen, Stephan L.
This paper evaluates the effects of job creation schemes on the participating individuals in Germany. Since previous empirical studies of these measures have been based on relatively small datasets and focussed on East Germany, this is the first study which allows to draw policy-relevant conclusions. The very informative and exhaustive dataset at hand not only justifies the application of a matching estimator but also allows to take account of threefold heterogeneity. The recently developed multiple treatment framework is used to evaluate the effects with respect to regional, individual and programme heterogeneity. The results show considerable differences with respect to these sources of heterogeneity, but the overall finding is very clear. At the end of our observation period, that is two years after the start of the programmes, participants in job creation schemes have a significantly lower success probability on the labour market in comparison to matched non-participants. JEL Classification: H43, J64, J68, C13, C40
Dreifache Heterogenität von ABM und SAM und der Arbeitslosigkeitsstatus der Teilnehmer sechs Monate nach Programm-Ende : erste deskriptive Befunde (2002)
Brinkmann, Christian ; Caliendo, Marco ; Hujer, Reinhard ; Jahn, Elke J. ; Thomsen, Stephan L.
Identifying effect heterogeneity to improve the effiency of job creation schemes in Germany? (2005)
Caliendo, Marco ; Hujer, Reinhard ; Thomsen, Stephan L.
Previous empirical studies of job creation schemes in Germany have shown that the average effects for the participating individuals are negative. However, we find that this is not true for all strata of the population. Identifying individual characteristics that are responsible for the effect heterogeneity and using this information for a better allocation of individuals therefore bears some scope for improving programme efficiency. We present several stratification strategies and discuss the occurring effect heterogeneity. Our findings show that job creation schemes do neither harm nor improve the labour market chances for most of the groups. Exceptions are long-term unemployed men in West and long-term unemployed women in East and West Germany who benefit from participation in terms of higher employment rates. JEL: C13 , J68 , H43
Estimating the effects of wage subsidies on the labour demand in West-Germany using the IAB establishment panel (2002)
Hujer, Reinhard ; Caliendo, Marco ; Radic, Dubravko
Beschäftigungswirkungen technisch-organisatorischen Wandels : eine mikroökonometrische Analyse mit dem linked IAB panel (2002)
Bellmann, Lutz ; Caliendo, Marco ; Hujer, Reinhard ; Radic, Dubravko
Macroeconometric evaluation of active labour market policies in Germany : a dynamic panel approach using regional data (2002)
Hujer, Reinhard ; Blien, Uwe ; Caliendo, Marco ; Zeiss, Christopher
Most evaluation studies of active labour market policies (ALMP) focus on the microeconometric evaluation approach using individual data. However, as the microeconometric approach usually ignores impacts on the non-participants, it should be seen as a first step to a complete evaluation which has to be followed by an analysis on the macroeconomic level. As a starting point for our analysis we discuss the effects of ALMP in a theoretical labour market framework augmented by ALMP. We estimate the impacts of ALMP in Germany for the time period 1999-2001 with regional data of 175 labour office districts. Due to the high persistence of German labour market data the application of a dynamic model is crucial. Furthermore our analysis accounts especially for the inherent simultaneity problem of ALMP. For West Germany we find positive effects of vocational training and job creation schemes on the labour market situation, whereas the results for East Germany do not allow profound statements. JEL Classification: C33, E24, H43, J64, J68.
Nobody knows ... : how do different evaluation estimators perform in a simulated labour market experiment? (2001)
Hujer, Reinhard ; Caliendo, Marco ; Radic, Dubravko
Evaluation of active labour market policy : methodological concepts and empirical estimates (2000)
Hujer, Reinhard ; Caliendo, Marco
Persistently high unemployment, tight government budgets and the growing scepticism regarding the effects of active labour market policies (ALMP) are the basis for a growing interest in evaluating these measures. This paper intends to explain the need for evaluation on the micro- and macroeconomic level, introduce the fundamental evaluation problem and solutions to it, give an overview of the newer developments in evaluation literature and finally take a look on empirical estimations of ALMP effects. JEL Classification: C14, C33, H43, J64, J68
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