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Direct job creation schemes in industrialised countries: issues and evidence

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Working paper presenting a comparison of the efficiency of public sector direct employment creation schemes in several OECD countries - discusses current unemployment causes and extent, and examines features of past and on- going programmes, including effectiveness, costs, job satisfaction, wages, inflation and employment policy implications. Diagram and references.

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  • Balkenhol, Bernd., 1980. "Direct job creation schemes in industrialised countries: issues and evidence," ILO Working Papers 992080623402676, International Labour Organization.
  • Handle: RePEc:ilo:ilowps:992080623402676
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    1. Johnson, George E & Blakemore, Arthur, 1979. "The Potential Impact of Employment Policy on the Unemployment Rate Consistent with Nonaccelerating Inflation," American Economic Review, American Economic Association, vol. 69(2), pages 119-123, May.
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