Do Government Sponsored Vocational Training Programs Help the Unemployed Find Jobs? Evidence from Russia

14 Pages Posted: 1 Jun 2005

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Anton Nivorozhkin

Göteborg University

Eugene Nivorozhkin

SSEES, University College London

Abstract

The study estimates the employment effect of vocational training programs for the unemployed in urban Russia. The results of propensity score matching indicate that training programs had a non-negative overall effect on the program participants relative to non-participants.

Keywords: Unemployment, transition economies, active labour market programs, evaluation, propensity score

JEL Classification: J24, J64, J68, C14

Suggested Citation

Nivorozhkin, Anton and Nivorozhkin, Eugene, Do Government Sponsored Vocational Training Programs Help the Unemployed Find Jobs? Evidence from Russia. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=733567

Anton Nivorozhkin (Contact Author)

Göteborg University ( email )

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Eugene Nivorozhkin

SSEES, University College London ( email )

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