The impact of active labour market programmes on the duration of unemployment in Switzerland

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Title
The impact of active labour market programmes on the duration of unemployment in Switzerland
Journal
The Economic Journal
Author(s)
Lalive R., van Ours J. C., Zweimüller J.
ISSN
0013-0133
Publication state
Published
Issued date
2008
Peer-reviewed
Oui
Volume
118
Number
525
Pages
235-257
Language
english
Abstract
This article evaluates the effects of Swiss active labour market programmes on the job chances of unemployed workers. The main innovation is a comparison of two important dynamic evaluation estimators: the ‘matching’ estimator and the ‘timing-of-events’ estimator. We find that both estimators generate different treatment effects. According to the matching estimator temporary subsidised jobs shorten unemployment duration whereas training programmes and employment programmes do not. In contrast, the timing-of-events estimator suggests that none of the Swiss active labour market programmes shortens unemployment duration.
Keywords
active labor market policy, benefit entitlement, treatment effect, bivariate duration model
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