an article by Manuela Deidda, Marta Foddi and Giovanni Sulis (Università di Cagliari (CRENoS; IZA), Italy and Center for North–south Economic Research (CRENoS), Cagliari, Italy) and Adriana Di Liberto (Università di Cagliari (CRENoS; IZA), Italy, Center for North–south Economic Research (CRENoS), Cagliari, Italy and Institute for the Study of Labor (IZA), Cagliari, Italy) published in
IZA Journal of Labor Policy Volume 4 Issue 1 (2015)
Abstract
We analyze the effects of an ALMP for disadvantaged workers implemented in a depressed area of Italy.
Using propensity-score matching, we find that
- the employment subsidy had a positive effect for participants on both the probability of finding a job and income,
- the outcome of the policy was more positive for women, and
- the program was more effective for older and less-educated female workers.
Using data on previous contacts between workers and firms and on informal channels for job search activity, we ultimately explore the role of the program in promoting the transition from informal to salaried employment.
JEL codes: C14, C83, J64, J16
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