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La efectividad de las políticas activas de mercado de trabajo para luchar contra el paro. La experiencia de Cataluña

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  • Raul Ramos

    (Faculty of Economics, University of Barcelona)

  • Jordi Suriñach

    (Faculty of Economics, University of Barcelona)

  • Manuel Artís

    (Faculty of Economics, University of Barcelona)

Abstract

El objetivo de este trabajo es evaluar la efectividad de las políticas activas llevadas a cabo por el Servicio de Ocupación de Cataluña (SOC) durante el año 2005. Los resultados obtenidos a partir de la aplicación de técnicas de matching muestran que la probabilidad de encontrar trabajo para un individuo que participó en alguna de las acciones del SOC analizadas es 5 puntos porcentuales superior en relación a los que no participaron. El análisis individualizado de los diferentes programas ha mostrado la eficacia de la mayor parte de las acciones realizadas. Por último, los resultados obtenidos también han puesto de manifiesto la mejora adicional que supone la combinación de algunas de las acciones.

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  • Raul Ramos & Jordi Suriñach & Manuel Artís, 2009. "La efectividad de las políticas activas de mercado de trabajo para luchar contra el paro. La experiencia de Cataluña," IREA Working Papers 200919, University of Barcelona, Research Institute of Applied Economics, revised Oct 2009.
  • Handle: RePEc:ira:wpaper:200919
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