articleJournal of the European Economic AssociationOct 10, 2017Closed access

What Works? A Meta Analysis of Recent Active Labor Market Program Evaluations

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Abstract

We summarize the estimates from over 200 recent studies of active labor market programs. We classify the estimates by type of program and participant group, and distinguish between three different post-program time horizons. Using regression models for the estimated program effect (for studies that model the probability of employment) and for the sign and significance of the estimated effect (for all the studies in our sample) we conclude that: (1) average impacts are close to zero in the short run, but become more positive 2–3 years after completion of the program; (2) the time profile of impacts varies by type of program, with larger average gains for programs that emphasize human capital accumulation; (3)…

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Keywords
  • Unemployment
  • Sample (material)
  • Human capital
  • Economics
  • Recession
  • Econometrics
  • Sign (mathematics)
  • Demographic economics
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Decent work and economic growth
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