The health effects of a youth labor market activation policy
Published: 27 September 2024
We examine the health effects of a labor market activation policy, the Youth Job Guarantee, implemented in Sweden in 2007. To estimate the causal effects of this policy on health, we implement an RD-design using the age-eligibility threshold of the policy, together with detailed administrative data on health outcomes including measures of mental health. Health effects could arise indirectly via effects on employment, or directly, e.g., via an improved daily routine. In contrast to most of the existing literature on the health effects of ALMPs, our results indicate that the activation policy did not have clear positive effects on health one year after the start of the unemployment spell, measured by prescribed medication or healthcare visits.
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IFAU-Working paper 2024:15 "The health effects of a youth labor market activation policy " is written by Caroline Hall at IFAU, Kaisa Kotakorpic at Tampere University, Finnish Centre of Excellence in Tax Systems Research, Linus Liljeberg at IFAU and Jukka Pirttilä at University of Helsinki. For more information contact Linus Liljeberg: linus.liljeberg@ifau.uu.se.