Impacts of hiring subsidies targeted at the long-term unemployed on the low-skilled labor market: The French experience
Anne Bucher ()
Economic Modelling, 2010, vol. 27, issue 2, 553-565
Abstract:
This paper proposes a theoretical matching framework to analyze firms' and workers' response to a targeted hiring subsidy program when taking into account interactions between segments of the low-skilled labor market. By developing a general equilibrium model, the paper provides a useful tool to evaluate the aggregate effects induced on the low-skilled labor market. Then, the model is computed above French data to estimate the employment and welfare effects of a measure introduced in France in 1995, the "Initiative-for-Employment Contract". Finally, as the framework is well-suited to investigate design issues, I analyze the efficiency of the French program as well as targeting issues.
Keywords: Matching; Long-term; unemployment; Targeted; subsidies; Hiring; subsidies (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2010
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