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Disentangling Treatment Effects of Polish Active Labor Market Policies: Evidence from Matched Samples
Jochen Kluve RWI Essen: Rheinisch-Westfaelisches Institut fuer Wirtschaftsforschung; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Hartmut Lehmann University of Bologna - Faculty of Economics; Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA) Christoph M. Schmidt Rheinisch-Westfälisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung (RWI Essen); Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA); Centre for Economic Policy Research (CEPR) September 2001 IZA Discussion Paper No. 355 Abstract: This paper estimates causal effects of two Polish active labor market policies - Training and Intervention Works - on employment probabilities. Using data from the 18th wave of the Polish Labor Force Survey we discuss three stages of an appropriately designed matching procedure and demonstrate how the method succeeds in balancing relevant covariates. The validity of this approach is illustrated using the estimated propensity score as a summary measure of balance. We implement a conditional difference-in-differences estimator of treatment effects based on individual trinomial sequences of pre-treatment labor market status. Our findings suggest that Training raises employment probability, while Intervention Works seems to lead to a negative treatment effect for men. Furthermore, we find that appropriate subdivision of the matched sample for conditional treatment effect estimation can add considerable insight to the interpretation of results.
Keywords: Active Labor Market Policy, Transition, Exact Matching, Propensity Score JEL Classifications: C41, J68 Working Paper SeriesDate posted: September 14, 2001 ; Last revised: October 24, 2004Suggested CitationContact Information
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