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La politique active de l'emploi en faveur des jeunes : les dispositifs ont-ils touché leur cible ?

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  • Thomas Brodaty

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We evaluate the impacts of youth active labour market programs on employment outcomes, with a special attention paid to heterogeneous impacts according to recipients characteristics. Estimations, led with matching techniques, focus on French programs over the period 1986-1988. The results suggest a global effectiveness in the selection of recipients into the different programs.

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  • Thomas Brodaty, 2007. "La politique active de l'emploi en faveur des jeunes : les dispositifs ont-ils touché leur cible ?," Annals of Economics and Statistics, GENES, issue 85, pages 3-40.
  • Handle: RePEc:adr:anecst:y:2007:i:85:p:3-40
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    1. Abou Kane & Mamadou Laye Ndoye & Aliou Seck, 2020. "Efficacité du dispositif d'accompagnement à l'insertion professionnelle des jeunes au sénégal," African Development Review, African Development Bank, vol. 32(S1), pages 106-118, November.

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