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Active Labor Market Programs - Employment Gain or Fiscal Drain?

Kiel Working Papers, 1785

Authors

  • Brown
  • A.J.G.
  • Koettl
  • J.

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JEL Classification

J08 J22 J23 J38 E24

Key Words

activation

Active labor market programs

cost- effectiveness

counselling

intermediation

job search assistance

Sanctions

Sanktionen

short work

subsidies

Subventionen

training

workfare

This paper provides a new perspective in classifying ALMPs depending on their main objective, also in light of their relevance and cost-effectiveness during normal times, during a crisis, and during recovery. We distinguish ALMPs that provide incentives for retaining employment, incentives for creating employment, incentives for seeking and keeping a job, incentives for human capital enhancement, and improved labor market matching. We will discuss their direct and indirect effects determining their cost- effectiveness as well as to provide examples which may provide lessons to learn for transition and developing countries. This paper provides a systematic overview of how, why, when and to what extent specific policies are effective.

 

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