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Public or private job placement services - are private ones more effective?

Abstract

"Expenditures on job placement and related services make up a substantial share of many countries’ gross domestic products. Contracting out to private providers is often proposed as a cost-efficient alternative to the state provision of placement services. However, the responsible state agency has to be able and willing to design and monitor sufficiently complete contracts to ensure that the private contractors deliver the desired service quality. None of the empirical evidence indicates that contracting-out is necessarily more effective or more cost-efficient than public employment services." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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Stephan, G. (2024): Public or private job placement services - are private ones more effective? Outsourcing to the private sector can only be effective if the service quality can be contracted on. (IZA world of labor 285 (updated)), Bonn, 11 p. DOI:10.15185/izawol.285.v2