Microeconometric Evaluation of the Active Labour Market Policy in Switzerland

81 Pages Posted: 31 Jul 2000

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Michael Lechner

University of St. Gallen - Swiss Institute for Empirical Economic Research

Michael Gerfin

University of Bern; IZA Institute of Labor Economics

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Date Written: May 2000

Abstract

Microeconometric Evaluation of the Active Labour Market Policy in Switzerland In the second part of the 1990?s Switzerland conducted an ambitious active labour market policy (ALMP) encompassing a wide variety of programmes. We evaluate the effects of these programmes on the individual employment probability of potential participants. Our econometric analysis uses unusually informative data originating from administrative unemployment and social security records. We apply a matching estimator adapted for the case of multiple programmes. We find substantial positive effects for one particular programme that is a unique feature of the Swiss ALMP. It consists of a wage subsidy for temporary jobs in the regular labour market that would otherwise not be taken up by the unemployed. We also find large negative effects for traditional employment programmes operated in sheltered labour markets. For training courses the results are mixed.

Keywords: Unemployment, Swiss labour market, evaluation of multiple programmes, treatment effects, balancing score, matching

JEL Classification: J64, J68, H43, C14, C40

Suggested Citation

Lechner, Michael and Gerfin, Michael, Microeconometric Evaluation of the Active Labour Market Policy in Switzerland (May 2000). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=233906 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.233906

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