IZA Journal of Labor Policy
2012 - 2019
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Volume 4, issue 1, 2015
- Do wage subsidies for disabled workers reduce their non-employment? - evidence from the Danish Flexjob scheme pp. 1-26

- Nabanita Datta Gupta, Mona Larsen and Lars Thomsen
- Global Skill Partnerships: a proposal for technical training in a mobile world pp. 1-18

- Michael Clemens
- Financial work incentives for disability benefit recipients: lessons from a randomised field experiment pp. 1-18

- Monika Bütler, Eva Deuchert, Michael Lechner, Stefan Staubli and Petra Thiemann
- Fostering job search among older workers: the case for pension reform pp. 1-34

- Jose Pérez and Alfonso Sánchez-Martín
- Erratum: Recent extensions of U.S. unemployment benefits: search responses in alternative labor market states pp. 1-1

- Robert Valletta
- How to fight long-term unemployment: lessons from Germany pp. 1-15

- Alexander Spermann
- Did the Intergenerational Solidarity Pact increase the employment rate of older workers in Belgium? A macro-econometric evaluation pp. 1-23

- Muriel Dejemeppe, Catherine Smith and Bruno Van der Linden
- The impact of the recession on the wealth of older immigrant and native households in the United States pp. 1-27

- Catalina Amuedo-Dorantes and Susan Pozo
- Fiscal policies and the prices of labor: a comparison of the U.K. and U.S pp. 1-27

- Casey Mulligan
- European structural funds during the crisis: evidence from Southern Italy pp. 1-31

- Emanuele Ciani and Guido de Blasio
- Is it worth it? Postsecondary education and labor market outcomes for the disadvantaged pp. 1-30

- Ben Backes, Harry Holzer and Erin Velez
- Minimum wages and employment in China pp. 1-30

- Tony Fang and Carl Lin
- Breaking the low pay, no pay cycle: the effects of the UK Employment Retention and Advancement programme pp. 1-32

- Richard Hendra, James Riccio, Richard Dorsett and Philip Robins
- Taxation and female labor supply in Italy pp. 1-29

- Fabrizio Colonna and Stefania Marcassa
- Activation and active labour market policies in OECD countries: stylised facts and evidence on their effectiveness pp. 1-29

- John Martin
- Testing a conditional cash transfer program in the U.S.: the effects of the family rewards program in New York City pp. 1-29

- Cynthia Miller, James Riccio, Nandita Verma, Stephen Nuñez, Nadine Dechausay and Edith Yang
- What factors contributed to changes in employment during and after the Great Recession? pp. 1-28

- Ammar Farooq and Adriana Kugler
- European firm adjustment during times of economic crisis pp. 1-28

- Silvia Fabiani, Ana Lamo, Julian Messina and Tairi Room
- A decade of labour market reforms in the EU: insights from the LABREF database pp. 1-33

- Alessandro Turrini, Gabor Koltay, Fabiana Pierini, Clarisse Goffard and Áron Kiss
- Who suffers from unemployment? The role of health and skills pp. 1-24

- Anton Nilsson
- Employment subsidies, informal economy and women’s transition into work in a depressed area: evidence from a matching approach pp. 1-25

- Manuela Deidda, Adriana Di Liberto, Marta Foddi and Giovanni Sulis
- Wage returns to mid-career investments in job training through employer supported course enrollment: evidence for Canada pp. 1-25

- Wen Ci, Jose Galdo, Marcel Voia and Christopher Worswick
- A fiscal job? An analysis of fiscal policy and the labor market pp. 1-17

- Elva Bova, Christina Kolerus and Sampawende Tapsoba
- Transitional jobs after release from prison: effects on employment and recidivism pp. 1-17

- Erin Valentine and Cindy Redcross
Volume 3, issue 1, 2014
- More on recent evidence on the effects of minimum wages in the United States pp. 1-26

- David Neumark, John Michael Ian Salas and William Wascher
- The relationship between timely delivery of vocational rehabilitation services and subsequent federal disability benefit application and receipt pp. 1-19

- Jody Schimmel Hyde, Todd Honeycutt and David Stapleton
- Intensifying the use of benefit sanctions: an effective tool to increase employment? pp. 1-19

- Bernhard Boockmann, Stephan Thomsen and Thomas Walter
- State vocational rehabilitation programs and federal disability insurance: an analysis of Virginia’s vocational rehabilitation program pp. 1-19

- David Dean, John Pepper, Robert Schmidt and Steven Stern
- Return on investment of apprenticeship systems for enterprises: Evidence from cost-benefit analyses pp. 1-22

- Samuel Muehlemann and Stefan Wolter
- Tax structure and revenue instability: the Great Recession and the states pp. 1-22

- Howard Chernick, Cordelia Reimers and Jennifer Tennant
- The political economy of the disability insurance: theory and evidence of gubernatorial learning pp. 1-31

- Radha Iyengar and Giovanni Mastrobuoni
- Disability benefit growth and disability reform in the US: lessons from other OECD nations pp. 1-30

- Richard Burkhauser, Mary Daly, Duncan McVicar and Roger Wilkins
- Finding alternatives to disability benefit receipt pp. 1-9

- Gina Livermore, David Wittenburg and David Neumark
- Reconciling findings on the employment effect of disability insurance pp. 1-23

- John Bound, Stephan Lindner and Timothy Waidmann
- Labor market policies and IMF advice in advanced economies during the Great Recession pp. 1-23

- Olivier Blanchard, Florence Jaumotte and Prakash Loungani
- Labor market policies and European crises pp. 1-11

- Giuseppe Bertola
- How do people with disabilities cope while waiting for disability insurance benefits? pp. 1-27

- Norma Coe, Stephan Lindner, Kendrew Wong and April Wu
- Does leaving school in an economic downturn impact access to employer-sponsored health insurance? pp. 1-27

- Johanna Maclean
- Uncertainty, redistribution, and the labor market since 2007 pp. 1-16

- Casey Mulligan
- The effect of vocational rehabilitation on the employment outcomes of disability insurance beneficiaries: new evidence from Canada pp. 1-29

- Michele Campolieti, Morley Gunderson and Jeffrey Smith
- Dedication to David Dean pp. 1-2

- Joseph Ashley, John Pepper, Kirsten Rowe, Robert Schmidt and Steven Stern
- Recent extensions of U.S. unemployment benefits: search responses in alternative labor market states pp. 1-25

- Robert Valletta
- Earned income tax credits, unemployment benefits and wages: empirical evidence from Sweden pp. 1-20

- Helge Bennmarker, Lars Calmfors and Anna Seim
- Wage subsidies in developing countries as a tool to build human capital: design and implementation issues pp. 1-24

- Rita Almeida, Larry Orr and David Robalino
- Dropout trends and educational reforms: the role of the LOGSE in Spain pp. 1-24

- Florentino Felgueroso, Maria Gutiérrez-Domènech and Sergi Jimenez-Martin
Volume 2, issue 1, 2013
- Subsidized work before and after the German Hartz reforms: design of major schemes, evaluation results and lessons learnt pp. 1-24

- Joachim Wolff and Gesine Stephan
- Labour supply and income distribution effects of the working income tax benefit: a general equilibrium microsimulation analysis pp. 1-33

- Nabil Annabi, Youssef Boudribila and Simon Harvey
- Designing and implementing unemployment benefit systems in middle and low income countries: beyond risk-pooling vs savings pp. 1-20

- David Robalino and Michael Weber
- Are employability skills learned in U.S. youth education and training programs? pp. 1-20

- Robert Lerman
- Did the 2007 welfare reforms for low income parents in Australia increase welfare exits? pp. 1-21

- King Fok and Duncan McVicar
- A reform agenda for improving the delivery of ALMPs in the MENA region pp. 1-25

- Diego Angel-Urdinola and Rene Leon-Solano
- The disability system and programs to promote employment for people with disabilities pp. 1-25

- David Wittenburg, David Mann and Allison Thompkins
- Mental health: the new frontier for labour economics pp. 1-16

- Richard Layard
- Introducing unemployment insurance to developing countries pp. 1-23

- Milan Vodopivec
- Do non-wage cost rigidities slow down employment? Evidence from Turkey pp. 1-23

- Sinem Ayhan
- The role of short-time work schemes during the global financial crisis1 and early recovery: a cross-country analysis pp. 1-31

- Alexander Hijzen and Sebastien Martin
- Why did unemployment respond so differently to the global financial crisis across countries? Insights from Okun’s Law pp. 1-18

- Sandrine Cazes, Sher Verick and Fares Al Hussami
- Bridge jobs in Europe pp. 1-18

- Giorgio Brunello and Monica Langella
- Informality and exclusion: evidence from matched employer-employee data for Lebanon and Syria pp. 1-18

- Mo Alloush, Carole Chartouni, Roberta Gatti and Joana Silva
- Fiscal consolidation and unemployment: does EPL matter?: A look at EU countries pp. 1-18

- Alessandro Turrini
- Wage discrimination over the business cycle pp. 1-19

- Jeff Biddle and Daniel Hamermesh
- Tackling graduate unemployment in North Africa through employment subsidies: A look at the SIVP programme in Tunisia pp. 1-19

- Stijn Broecke
- Using state level employment thresholds to explain Okun’s Law pp. 1-26

- Ryan Herzog
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