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Deregulating job placement in Europe: A microeconometric evaluation of an innovative voucher scheme in Germany

Job placement vouchers can be regarded as a tool to spur competition between public and private job placement activities. The German government launched this instrument in order to end the public placement monopoly and to subsidize its private competitors. We exploit very rich administrative data provided for the first time by the Federal Employment Agency and apply propensity score matching as a method to solve the fundamental evaluation problem and to estimate the effect of the vouchers. We find positive treatment effects on the employment probability after one year of 6.5 percentage points in Western Germany and give a measure for deadweight loss.

Authors
Henrik Winterhager
Anja Heinze
Alexander Spermann
Country
Germany
Publication Year
2006
Ranges
Intervention
Intervention Start Year
2003
Intervention End Year
2003
Evaluation
Evaluation Start Year
2004
Evaluation End Year
2004
Policy field
Labour market services
Job placement
Relocation assistance
Target group
Labour market status
Long term unemployed
Unemployed (All cat.)
Details
Funding Source
Other
Outcome Variable
Employment status
Data Source
Administrative / survey
Evaluation Method
PSM