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Evaluating job-search programs for old and young individuals: Heterogeneous impact on unemployment duration

This paper exploits an area-based pilot experiment to identify average treatment effects on unemployment duration of treated individuals of two active labor market programs implemented in Portugal. We focus on the short-term heterogeneous impact on two subpopulations of unemployed individuals: young (targeted by the Inserjovem program) and old (targeted by the Reage program). We show that the latter program has a small and positive impact (reduction) on unemployment duration of workers finding a job upon participation, whereas the impact of Inserjovem is generally negative (extended durations). These results are robust to a wide variety of constructions of quasi-experimental settings and estimators. The identification of heterogeneous effects showed that the program results were less satisfactory for young workers, for those over 40 and for the less educated. Women also benefited less from the programs. The results seem to improve slightly for young workers in the 2nd semester of implementation, but they deteriorate in the medium term. The lack of wage subsidies in the Portuguese programs may explain the minor impacts obtained, when compared to similar programs.

Authors
Luis Centeno
Mario Centeno
Alvaro A. Novo
Country
Portugal
Publication Year
2009
Ranges
Intervention
Intervention Start Year
1998
Intervention End Year
1998
Evaluation
Evaluation Start Year
1998
Evaluation End Year
1998
Policy field
Labour market services
Job-search assistance
Target group
Labour market status
Elderly unemployed
Long term unemployed
Low-skilled unemployed
Unemployed (All cat.)
Young unemployed
Details
Funding Source
Other
Outcome Variable
Duration of unemployment
Data Source
Administrative
Evaluation Method
DID
PSM