Job search assistance boosts employment, while training programs fall short
Active labor market programs were evaluated in various countries. Public works programs help disadvantaged groups but don't lead to permanent jobs. Job search assistance is cost-effective but doesn't always improve employment or wages. Training for long-term unemployed can be helpful in a growing economy, but it's often not cost-effective. Youth training doesn't improve job prospects. Micro-enterprise development and wage subsidy programs can have negative effects. Modest programs with good evaluation techniques are recommended.