The portuguese active labour market policy during the period 1998-2003 - a comprehensive conditional difference-in-difference application

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Autor(a) principal: Nunes, Alcina
Data de Publicação: 2009
Outros Autores: Teixeira, Paulino
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)
Texto Completo: http://hdl.handle.net/10198/2956
Resumo: In most studies in the literature only the participation in a single programme versus non-participation is evaluated. This approach, however, does not address the needs of a comprehensive evaluation of an active public intervention in the labour market. Active labour market programmes, like the Portuguese, are not restricted to a particular measure. Rather, in most cases, the public employment service offers a wide variety of programmes to the universe of potential participants. In this context, the issue is participation in one programme versus participation in an alternative programme. In particular, it is appropriate to investigate which programme presents a higher causal effect. Imbens (2000) and Lechner (2001) extended the traditional matching methodology to a context of multiple programme participation. The approach followed in this paper intends to go even further. Indeed, since the traditional matching methodology, which considers the conditional independence assumption, is not appropriate in the context of the Portuguese labour market analysis, we will adopt the assumption of the bias stability. Taking into consideration the selection on unobservables, the matching methodology, combined with the difference-in-differences methodology, will be then our selected evaluation approach. The paper presents the estimation of the average treatment effects on the treated in six distinct states (the non-participation state, plus five “active” programmes). The results, in terms of employability, are not identical across the different states in the short-run (i.e. in the first six to twelve months after participation), but they do seem to converge in the long-run (i.e. after two and a half years).
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spelling The portuguese active labour market policy during the period 1998-2003 - a comprehensive conditional difference-in-difference applicationDifference-in-differencesActive labour market policiesMultiple treatmentsSocial programme evaluationPropensity score matchingIn most studies in the literature only the participation in a single programme versus non-participation is evaluated. This approach, however, does not address the needs of a comprehensive evaluation of an active public intervention in the labour market. Active labour market programmes, like the Portuguese, are not restricted to a particular measure. Rather, in most cases, the public employment service offers a wide variety of programmes to the universe of potential participants. In this context, the issue is participation in one programme versus participation in an alternative programme. In particular, it is appropriate to investigate which programme presents a higher causal effect. Imbens (2000) and Lechner (2001) extended the traditional matching methodology to a context of multiple programme participation. The approach followed in this paper intends to go even further. Indeed, since the traditional matching methodology, which considers the conditional independence assumption, is not appropriate in the context of the Portuguese labour market analysis, we will adopt the assumption of the bias stability. Taking into consideration the selection on unobservables, the matching methodology, combined with the difference-in-differences methodology, will be then our selected evaluation approach. The paper presents the estimation of the average treatment effects on the treated in six distinct states (the non-participation state, plus five “active” programmes). The results, in terms of employability, are not identical across the different states in the short-run (i.e. in the first six to twelve months after participation), but they do seem to converge in the long-run (i.e. after two and a half years).Gabinete de Estratégia e Estudos e Gabinete de Planeamento, Estratégia, Avaliação e Relações InternacionaisBiblioteca Digital do IPBNunes, AlcinaTeixeira, Paulino2010-12-25T23:44:37Z20092009-01-01T00:00:00Zinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/articleapplication/pdfhttp://hdl.handle.net/10198/2956engNunes, Alcina; Paulino, Teixeira (2009). The portuguese active labour market policy during the period 1998-2003 - a comprehensive conditional difference-in-difference application. GEE Papers.info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessreponame:Repositório Científico de Acesso Aberto de Portugal (Repositórios Cientìficos)instname:Agência para a Sociedade do Conhecimento (UMIC) - FCT - Sociedade da Informaçãoinstacron:RCAAP2023-01-16T12:05:47ZPortal AgregadorONG
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv The portuguese active labour market policy during the period 1998-2003 - a comprehensive conditional difference-in-difference application
title The portuguese active labour market policy during the period 1998-2003 - a comprehensive conditional difference-in-difference application
spellingShingle The portuguese active labour market policy during the period 1998-2003 - a comprehensive conditional difference-in-difference application
Nunes, Alcina
Difference-in-differences
Active labour market policies
Multiple treatments
Social programme evaluation
Propensity score matching
title_short The portuguese active labour market policy during the period 1998-2003 - a comprehensive conditional difference-in-difference application
title_full The portuguese active labour market policy during the period 1998-2003 - a comprehensive conditional difference-in-difference application
title_fullStr The portuguese active labour market policy during the period 1998-2003 - a comprehensive conditional difference-in-difference application
title_full_unstemmed The portuguese active labour market policy during the period 1998-2003 - a comprehensive conditional difference-in-difference application
title_sort The portuguese active labour market policy during the period 1998-2003 - a comprehensive conditional difference-in-difference application
author Nunes, Alcina
author_facet Nunes, Alcina
Teixeira, Paulino
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author2 Teixeira, Paulino
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dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Nunes, Alcina
Teixeira, Paulino
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Difference-in-differences
Active labour market policies
Multiple treatments
Social programme evaluation
Propensity score matching
topic Difference-in-differences
Active labour market policies
Multiple treatments
Social programme evaluation
Propensity score matching
description In most studies in the literature only the participation in a single programme versus non-participation is evaluated. This approach, however, does not address the needs of a comprehensive evaluation of an active public intervention in the labour market. Active labour market programmes, like the Portuguese, are not restricted to a particular measure. Rather, in most cases, the public employment service offers a wide variety of programmes to the universe of potential participants. In this context, the issue is participation in one programme versus participation in an alternative programme. In particular, it is appropriate to investigate which programme presents a higher causal effect. Imbens (2000) and Lechner (2001) extended the traditional matching methodology to a context of multiple programme participation. The approach followed in this paper intends to go even further. Indeed, since the traditional matching methodology, which considers the conditional independence assumption, is not appropriate in the context of the Portuguese labour market analysis, we will adopt the assumption of the bias stability. Taking into consideration the selection on unobservables, the matching methodology, combined with the difference-in-differences methodology, will be then our selected evaluation approach. The paper presents the estimation of the average treatment effects on the treated in six distinct states (the non-participation state, plus five “active” programmes). The results, in terms of employability, are not identical across the different states in the short-run (i.e. in the first six to twelve months after participation), but they do seem to converge in the long-run (i.e. after two and a half years).
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