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Short-term training variety for welfare recipients: the effects of different training types

Since 2005, jobless employable individuals have to be available for the labour market with various activation programmes helping them. One major programme is short-term training teaching certain skills or assisting in job search. However, little is known about the effectiveness of such a short programme for welfare recipients. This study evaluates the effects of seven short-term training types in the introduction period of the reform in spring 2005 on the individual probability of being regularly employed. I use large German administrative datasets and propensity score matching. The results show that within-company training has large positive effects. Furthermore, skill training is more effective than other types. However, comparing skill training participants pair-wise with others does not result in consistent positive effects.

Authors
Eva Kopf
Country
Germany
Publication Year
2009
Ranges
Intervention
Intervention Start Year
2005
Intervention End Year
2005
Evaluation
Evaluation Start Year
2005
Evaluation End Year
2007
Policy field
Training
Classroom/vocational training
On-the-job training
Other intervention types
Target group
Labour market status
Unemployed (All cat.)
Details
Funding Source
Other
Outcome Variable
Employment status
Data Source
Administrative
Evaluation Method
PSM