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Worker-level and Firm-level Effects of a Wage Subsidy Program for Highly Educated Labor: Evidence from Denmark

We study the effects of a Danish wage subsidy program for highly educated workers on the labor market outcomes of the persons participating in the program and on the performance of the firms that hired these subsidized workers. Using data on the population of program participants, both individuals and firms, we find that the program had positive effects on employment and wages the year individuals participate in the program. For wages, we also find positive and statistically significant effects for the two subsequent years. At the program participating firm level, we find statistically significant effects on the number of highly educated employees for both the period of program participation and the subsequent time period.

Authors
Ulrich Kaiser
Johan Kuhn
Country
Denmark
Publication Year
2015
Ranges
Intervention
Intervention Start Year
2005
Intervention End Year
2010
Evaluation
Evaluation Start Year
2005
Evaluation End Year
2010
Policy field
Employment incentives
Private sector employment incentives
Target group
Labour market status
Employed
Details
Funding Source
Other
Outcome Variable
Employment status
Income/wages
Data Source
Administrative
Evaluation Method
PSM
DID