Counseling and monitoring of unemployed workers: theory and evidence from a controlled social experiment
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| Publication date | 2006 |
| Journal | International Economic Review |
| Volume | Issue number | 47 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 895-936 |
| Number of pages | 41 |
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| Abstract |
We investigate the effect of counseling and monitoring on the individual transition rate to employment. We theoretically analyze these policies in a job search model with two search channels and endogenous search effort. In the empirical analysis we use unique administrative and survey data concerning a social experiment with full randomization and compliance. The results do not provide evidence that counseling and monitoring affect the exit rate to work. Monitoring causes a shift from informal to formal job search. We combine our empirical results with the results from our theoretical analysis and the existing empirical literature, to establish a comprehensive analysis of the effectiveness of these policies.
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| Document type | Article |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.1111/j.1468-2354.2006.00399.x |
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