Open Access BASE2018

Economic recovery and effectiveness of active labour market initiatives for the unemployed in Spain: a gender perspective of the Valencian region

Abstract

[EN] Macroeconomic indicators regarding employment have been gradually improved by southern European countries during recent years. However, the labour market still seems to be highly polarized across regions and some groups are persistently excluded from jobs recovery. This paper analyses the effectiveness of active labour market initiatives in the Valencian region, one of the worst-affected areas regarding unemployment in Spain. By using a large official database from the Valencian government, results of the probit model show that participating on active labour market initiatives have a positive impact on the probability of exiting unemployment, even after controlling for age, level of education and gender of candidates. The research also reveals that people aged 55 and older and females constitute the most vulnerable groups. Regarding women, only those with higher education increase their probability of finding a job. ; Guijarro, F. (2018). Economic recovery and effectiveness of active labour market initiatives for the unemployed in Spain: a gender perspective of the Valencian region. Sustainability. 10(10). https://doi.org/10.3390/su10103623 ; S ; 10 ; 10

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