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The wage effect of a social experiment on intensified active labor market policies
The wage effect of a social experiment on intensified active labor market policies
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This study paper investigates the effect of Denmark's intensified 'active labor market policies,' which is increasing the threat of program participation on post-unemployment wages. For this purpose, the paper examines a social experiment conducted in two Danish counties where approximately 5,000 unemployed people were randomly selected to receive either a standard treatment or an intensified treatment. It uses a Heckman selection model and finds that an intensified threat of program participation increases the probability of finding a job in the short run, but decreases wages in the same period. (Series: The Rockwool Foundation Research Unit - Study Paper - Vol. 49)
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