17 research outputs found
Gutscheine in US-amerikanischen Weiterbildungsprogrammen: Überblick der bisherigen Ergebnisse
Social assistance performance in Central and Eastern Europe: A pre-transfer post-transfer comparison
The anti-poverty impact of national social assistance programmes in eight Central and Eastern European countries is examined using data from the European Union-Survey of Income and Living Conditions (EU-SILC). Results indicate that social assistance programmes achieve only limited poverty reduction, while spending a significant amount of their resources on the non-poor. The more extensive and generous programmes achieve higher effectiveness in reducing poverty. Efficiency on the other hand appears to be linked only to programme size and not to benefit levels. Unlike Western Europe, no trade-off between effectiveness and efficiency could be detected
Balanced variable addition in linear models
This paper studies what happens when we move from a short regression to a long regression in a setting where both regressions are subject to misspecification. In this setup, the least-squares estimator in the long regression may have larger inconsistency than the least-squares estimator in the short regression. We provide a simple interpretation for the comparison of the inconsistencies and study under which conditions the additional regressors in the long regression represent a \u2018balanced addition\u2019 to the short regression
The Relative Returns to Graduating from a Historically Black College/University: Propensity Score Matching Estimates from the National Survey of Black Americans
Black Colleges/Universities, Labor market outcomes, Matching estimators, I23, J01, J15,