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Private and Public Provision of Counseling to Job Seekers: Evidence from a Large Controlled Experiment

This paper reports the results of a large-scaled randomized controlled experiment comparing the public and private provision of counseling to job seekers. The intention-to-treat estimates of both programs are not statistically different, but more workers were enrolled in the private program, implying an effect per beneficiary that is twice as large under the public as under the private program. We find suggestive evidence that the private firms may have insufficiently mastered the counseling technology, and exercised less effort on those who had the best chance to find a job. This highlights the incentive problems in designing contracts for these services.

Authors
Bruno Crépon
Marc Gurgand
Luc Behaghel
Country
France
Publication Year
2014
Ranges
Intervention
Intervention Start Year
2007
Intervention End Year
2008
Evaluation
Evaluation Start Year
2007
Evaluation End Year
2009
Policy field
Labour market services
Job-search 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
Randomization