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References for Job search monitoring and assistance for the unemployed
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Further reading
- Ashenfelter, O., Ashmore, D., Deschênes, O. "Do unemployment insurance recipients actively seek work? Evidence from randomized trials in four US states." Journal of Econometrics 125:1–2 (2005): 53–75.
- Card, D., Kluve, J., Weber, A. "Active labour market policy evaluations: A meta-analysis." The Economic Journal 120:548 (2010): 452–477.
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Key references
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Card, D., Kluve, J., Weber, A. "What works? A
Meta-analysis of recent active labor market program
evaluations." Journal of the
European Economic Association (Forthcoming). Key reference: [1]
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Klepinger, D. H., Johnson, T. R., Joesch, J. M. "Effects of
unemployment insurance work-search requirements: The Maryland
experiment." Industrial and
Labor Relations Review 56:1 (2002): 3–22. Key reference: [2]
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Arni, P., Lalive, R., Van
Ours, J. C. "How effective are
unemployment benefit sanctions? Looking beyond unemployment
exit." Journal of Applied
Economics 28:7 (2013): 1153–1178. Key reference: [3]
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Petrongolo, B. "The long-term
effects of job search requirements: Evidence from the UK JSA
reform." Journal of Public
Economics 93:11–12 (2009): 1234–1253. Key reference: [4]
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Meyer, B. D. "Lessons from the
US unemployment insurance experiments." Journal of
Economic Literature 33:1 (1995): 91–131. Key reference: [5]
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Black, D. A., Smith, J. A., Berger, M. C., Noel, B. J. "Is the threat of
re-employment services more effective than the services
themselves? Evidence from random assignment in the UI
system." American Economic
Review 93:4 (2003): 1313–1327. Key reference: [6]
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Behaghel, L., Crépon, B., Gurgand, M. "Private and public
provision of counseling to job-seekers: Evidence from a large
controlled experiment." American Economic
Journal: Applied Economics 6:4 (2014): 142–174. Key reference: [7]
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Belot, M., Kircher, P., Muller, P. Providing Advice
to Job-seekers at Low Cost: An Experimental Study on Online
Advice. University of
Gothenburg, Department of Economics Working Papers in Economics
No.637, 2015. Key reference: [8]
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van den Berg, G. J., van der
Klaauw, B. "Counseling and
monitoring of unemployed workers: Theory and evidence from a
controlled social experiment." International
Economic Review 47:3 (2006): 895–936. Key reference: [9]
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Marinescu, I. "The general
equilibrium impacts of unemployment insurance: Evidence from a
large online job board." Journal of Public
Economics 150 (2007): 14–29. Key reference: [10]
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Lalive, R., Landais, C., Zweimüller, J. "Market
externalities of large unemployment insurance extension
programs." American Economic
Review 105:12 (2015): 3564–3596. Key reference: [11]
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Crépon, B., Duflo, E., Gurgand, M., Rathelot, R., Zamora, P. "Do labor market
policies have displacement effects? Evidence from a clustered
randomized experiment." Quarterly Journal
of Economics 128:2 (2013): 531–580. Key reference: [12]
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Gautier, P. A., Muller, P., van der
Klaauw, B., Rosholm, M., Svarer, M. Estimating
Equilibrium Effects of Job Search Assistance. Social Science
Research Network Scholarly
Paper No.2661399, 2015-08. Key reference: [13]
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Card, D., Kluve, J., Weber, A. "What works? A
Meta-analysis of recent active labor market program
evaluations." Journal of the
European Economic Association (Forthcoming).
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Additional References
- Blundell, R., Costa Dias, M., Meghir, C., van Reenen, J. "Evaluating the employment impact of a mandatory job search program." Journal of the European Economic Association 2:4 (2004): 569–606.
- Dolton, P., O’Neill, D. "The long run effects of unemployment monitoring and work search programs: Experimental evidence from the United Kingdom." Journal of Labor Economics 20:2 (2002): 381–403.
- Kluve, J. "The effectiveness of European active labor market programs." Labour Economics 17:6 (2010): 904–918.
- Lachowska, M., Meral, M., Woodbury, S. A. "Effects of the Unemployment Insurance Work Test on long-term employment outcomes." Labour Economics 41:SOLE/EALE conference (2016): 246–265.
- Lammers, M., Bloemen, H., Hochguertel, S. "Job search requirements for older unemployed: Transitions to employment, early retirement and disability benefits." European Economic Review 58 (2013-02): 31–57.
- Levine, P. B. "Spillover effects between the insured and uninsured unemployed." Industrial and Labor Relations Review 47:1 (1993): 73–86.
- Manning, A. "You can’t always get what you want: The Impact of the UK Jobseeker’s Allowance." Labour Economics 16:3 (2009): 239–250.
- McVicar, D. "Job search monitoring intensity, unemployment exit and job entry: Quasi-experimental evidence from the UK." Labour Economics 15:6 (2008): 1451–1468.
- van den Berg, G. J., van der Klaauw, B., van Ours, J. C. "Punitive sanctions and the transition rate from welfare to work." Journal of Labor Economics 22:1 (2004): 211–241.