Do German welfare-to-work programmes reduce welfare and increase work?

"Many Western economies have reformed their welfare systems with the aim of activating welfare recipients by increasing welfare-to-work programmes and job search enforcement. We evaluate the three most important German welfare-to-work programmes implemented after a major reform in January 2005...

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Main Authors: Huber, Martin, Lechner, Michael, Wunsch, Conny, Walter, Thomas
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:English
Published: Bonn 2009
IZA
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19188428124919066009-Do-German-welfare-to-work-prog.htm
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author Huber, Martin
Lechner, Michael
Wunsch, Conny
Walter, Thomas
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Lechner, Michael
Wunsch, Conny
Walter, Thomas
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description "Many Western economies have reformed their welfare systems with the aim of activating welfare recipients by increasing welfare-to-work programmes and job search enforcement. We evaluate the three most important German welfare-to-work programmes implemented after a major reform in January 2005 ("Hartz IV"). Our analysis is based on a unique combination of large scale survey and administrative data that is unusually rich with respect to individual, household, agency level, and regional information. We use this richness to allow for a selection-on-observables approach when doing the econometric evaluation. We find that short-term training programmes on average increase their participants' employment perspectives and that all programmes induce further programme participation. We also show that there is considerable effect heterogeneity across different subgroups of participants that could be exploited to improve the allocation of welfare recipients to the specific programmes and thus increase overall programme effectiveness. "
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publishDate 2009
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spellingShingle Huber, Martin
Lechner, Michael
Wunsch, Conny
Walter, Thomas
activation
labour market reform
programme evaluation
welfare state
Do German welfare-to-work programmes reduce welfare and increase work?
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title Do German welfare-to-work programmes reduce welfare and increase work?
topic activation
labour market reform
programme evaluation
welfare state
url https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19188428124919066009-Do-German-welfare-to-work-prog.htm