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Active labor market policies in Europe: Performance and perspectives

  • Jochen Kluve
  • , David Card
  • , Michael Fertig
  • , Marek Góra
  • , Lena Jacobi
  • , Peter Jensen
  • , Reelika Leetmaa
  • , Leonhard Nima
  • , Eleonora Patacchini
  • , Sandra Schaffner
  • , Christoph M. Schmidt
  • , Bas Van Der Klaauw
  • , Andrea Weber
  • Leibniz Institute for Economic Research
  • University of California at Berkeley
  • SGH Warsaw School Of Economics
  • Aarhus University
  • PRAXIS Tallinn
  • University of Rome La Sapienza
  • Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
  • Institute for Advanced Studies, Vienna

Research output: Book/Report typesBookpeer-review

Abstract (may include machine translation)

Measures of Active Labor Market Policy-such as training, wage subsidies, public employment measures, and job search assistance-are widely used in European countries to combat unemployment. Little, however, is known about what each country can learn from experiences in other countries. This study provides novel insight on this important policy issue by discussing the role of the European Commission's Employment Strategy reviewing the experiences made in European states and giving the first ever quantitative assessment of the existing cross-country evidence, answering the question "what labor market program works for what target group under what (economic and institutional) circumstances?". Using an innovative meta-analytical approach, the authors find that rather than contextual factors such as labor market institutions or the business cycle, it is almost exclusively the program type that matters for program effectiveness: While direct employment programs in the public sector appear detrimental, wage subsidies and "Services and Sanctions" can be effective in increasing participants' employment probability.

Original languageEnglish
PublisherSpringer Berlin Heidelberg
Number of pages222
ISBN (Print)9783540485575
DOIs
StatePublished - 2007
Externally publishedYes

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This output contributes to the following UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)

  1. SDG 8 - Decent Work and Economic Growth
    SDG 8 Decent Work and Economic Growth

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