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References for The effects of wage subsidies for older workers
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Further reading
- Bell, B., Blundell, R., van Reenen, J. "Getting the unemployed back to work: The role of targeted wage subsidies" International Tax and Public Finance 6:3 (1999): 339–360.
- Katz, L. F. "Subsidies for the disadvantaged" In: Freeman, R. B., Gottschalk, P. (eds). Generating Jobs: How to Increase Demand for Less-Skilled Workers. New York: Russell Sage, 1998.
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Key references
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Boockmann, B., Zwick, T., Ammermüller, A., Maier, M. "Do hiring
subsidies reduce unemployment among older workers? Evidence from
natural experiments" Journal of the
European Economic Association 10:4 (2012): 735–764. Key reference: [1]
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Kluve, J. "The effectiveness
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Martin, J. P., Grubb, D. "What works and for
whom: A review of OECD countries’ experiences with active labor
market policies" Swedish Economic
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Blundell, R. "Earned income tax
credit policies: Impact and optimality (The Adam Smith Lecture,
2005)" Labor
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Brown, A. J. G., Merkl, C., Snower, D. J. "Comparing the
effectiveness of employment subsidies" Labor
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Mortensen, D. T., Pissarides, C. A. "Taxes, subsidies
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Huttunen, K., Pirttilä, J., Uusitalo, R. "The employment
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Albanese, A., Cockx, B. Permanent Wage
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Cahuc, P., Carcillo, S., Le
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Deuchert, E., Kauer, L. Hiring Subsidies
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Boockmann, B., Zwick, T., Ammermüller, A., Maier, M. "Do hiring
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Additional References
- Forslund, A., Johansson, P., Lindqvist, L. Employment Subsidies—A Fast Lane from Unemployment to Work? IFAU Working Paper No.2004-18, 2004.
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- Van Reenen, J. "Active labor market policies and the British New Deal for the Young Unemployed in context" In: Card, D., Blundell, R., Freeman, R. B. (eds). Seeking a Premier Economy: The Economic Effects of British Economic Reforms, 1980–2000. London: University of Chicago Press for NBER, 2004.