Advantage Through Training? A Microeconometric Evaluation of the Employment Effects of Active Labour Market Programmes in Poland
Preprint
- 1 November 1998
- preprint
- Published by Elsevier in SSRN Electronic Journal
Abstract
We estimate the employment effects of training, intervention works (subsidized employment) and public works programmes in Poland. The analysis is based on retrospective monthly calendar information on the labour force state and Active Labour Market Programme (ALMP) participation between January 1992 and August 1996. The data are obtained from the Polish Labour Force Survey of August 1996 and its Supplement on Labour Market Policies. Because there is no general agreement on the appropriate evaluation methodology when working with non-experimental data, we use two widely applied approaches to identify causal effects. First, non-parametric estimates of the programme effects are obtained on the basis of matched samples. Second, we use traditional econometric modelling in the form of duration models with unobserved individual heterogeneity. We find that training improves the employment opportunities of both men and women, whereas intervention and public works do not: intervention works prolong unemployment for both genders as do public works for men. The number of observations on women in public works is too small to make a statistically safe statement. In general, all ALMP effects are larger in absolute size for men than for women.Keywords
All Related Versions
This publication has 18 references indexed in Scilit:
- Earnings and Employment Effects of Continuous Off-the-Job Training in East Germany after UnificationJournal of Business & Economic Statistics, 1999
- Long-term unemployment, unemployment benefits and social assistance: The Polish experienceEmpirical Economics, 1998
- A panel analysis of job changes and unemploymentEuropean Economic Review, 1994
- “Transitional” unemploymentEconomics of Transition, 1994
- The impact of training on the frequency and duration of employmentJournal of Econometrics, 1993
- On the Treatment of Interrupted Spells and Initial Conditions in Event History AnalysisSociological Methods & Research, 1991
- Using the Longitudinal Structure of Earnings to Estimate the Effect of Training ProgramsThe Review of Economics and Statistics, 1985
- Econometric duration analysisJournal of Econometrics, 1984
- Estimating the Probability of Leaving UnemploymentEconometrica, 1979
- Assignment to Treatment Group on the Basis of a CovariateJournal of Educational Statistics, 1977