Description
This book analyses the employment effects of job creation schemes for participating individuals in Germany. Programs provide subsidized jobs that are additional in nature and of value for society. International evidence on their effectiveness suggests that programs should be targeted to the needs of the unemployed and should be offered early in the period of unemployment. Both questions are studied for job creation schemes in Germany. Some Notes on the Relevance of Job Creation Schemes in Germany.- The Methodological Framework of Evaluation.- The Database.- The Employment Effects of Job Creation Schemes for the Participating Individuals.- Identifying Effect Heterogeneity to Improve the Efficiency of Job Creation Schemes in Germany.- Conclusion.




