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Macro-Evaluation of Active Labour Market Policies in Austria

Project duration: 31.08.2008 to 29.06.2013

Abstract

This paper contributes to the literature on macroeconometric evaluation of active labour market policies (ALMP) by considering the regional effects on both the matching process and the job-seeker rate. We use an exclusive new data set on all Austrian job-seekers in the years 2001 to 2007 and employ GMM and quasi-ML estimators to take into account both the simultaneity of ALMP and spatial interrelations between employment office districts. The results indicate that job schemes in the non-profit sector, wage subsidies, and apprenticeships cause particularly favourable effects on the regional matching function and the job-seeker rate.

Management

31.08.2008 - 29.06.2013

Employee

31.08.2008 - 29.06.2013