Implementation of a labor market program with more frequent meetings in Sweden
Published: 03 December 2020
In 2015, the Swedish Public Employment Service (PES), together with the Institute for Evaluation of Labour Market and Education Policy (IFAU), launched a large-scale randomized control trial to collect new evidence on direct and displacement effects of job search assistance (JSA). The JSA program introduced more frequent meetings between case workers and job seekers during the early phase of an unemployment spell, and involved three types of meetings: (1) individual face-to-face meetings, (2) individual distance meetings, and (3) group meetings. The purpose of this paper is to present details of the design of the experiment, as a background for the evaluation of the job search assistance program reported in a companion paper.
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Working paper 2020:22 is written by Lisa Laun, Johan Vikström och Anders Forslund at IFAU in cooperation with Johan Egebark, Magnus Rödin and Maria Cheung at the Swedish Public Employment Service. For further information, please contact Anders Forslund (IFAU), anders.forslund@ifau.uu.se or +46 (0)18-471 7076.