The Impact of Non-profit Temping Agencies on Individual Labour Market Success in the West German State of Rhineland-Palatinate

Auteur(s)

Matthias Almus

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Description

The paper presents an econometric evaluation of the effects of subsidised non-profit temporary employment agencies - a programme of the West German active labour market policy - on individual labour market outcomes. The empirical analysis is based on individual data from files for computer-assisted job brokering in Rhineland-Palatine. Econometric estimates based on matching methods suggest that the programme generated a statistically significant additional reintegration success of about 13 per cent points. Furthermore within the first four month after leaving the programme, the estimated effect was about half a month additional employment for the participants. frühere Versionen: Lechner, M., F. Pfeiffer, H. Spengler, and M. Almus (1999), The Impact of Non-profit Temping Agencies on Individual Labour Market Success in the West German State of Rhineland-Palatinate, discussion paper 9902, Volkswirtschaftliche Abteilung, Universität St. Gallen. Lechner, M., F. Pfeiffer, H. Spengler, and M. Almus (2000), The Impact of Non-profit Temping Agencies on Individual Labour Market Success in the West German State of Rhineland-Palatinate, ZEW Discussion Paper 00-02, Mannheim. Download Discussion Paper (englische Version): (pdf, 319 kb) Download Discussion Paper (deutsche Version): (pdf, 319 kb)

Langue

English

Date

2001

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