The study evaluates different ESF-funded labour market programmes by comparing the labour market status at different points in time after the treatment. In order to solve the selection problem we employ a standard matching algorithm. The effects of the analyzed programmes (wage subsidies, start-up subsidies and qualification measures for recipients of social welfare) are very heterogeneous. It can be observed that the direct integration into the regular labour market provides an advantage for the supported individuals. Its lasting effects, however, strongly depend on the group of persons being supported, the type of treatment and the employers' share.
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Country
Germany
Publication Year
2006
Employment incentives
Private sector employment incentives
Public sector employment
Labour market status
Unemployed (All cat.)
Young unemployed
Funding Source
ESF
Outcome Variable
Employment status
Data Source
Survey
Evaluation Method
PSM