Unemployment Clinical Trial
Official title:
Pathways to the Labor Market for Long-term Unemployed: a Comparison of Labor Market Interventions Effects Mechanisms and Implementation
This project's aims are twofold (1) to uncover and define the underlying theories of change guiding competing active labor market programs (ALMP) in Sweden, and (2) to assess the relative effectiveness of these competing programs in a theory-based non-randomized controlled trial. The purpose is to assess the extent to which competing ALMPs are effective in moving long-term unemployed individuals (i.e. unemployed for 6 months or more) closer to the labor-market.
Long-term unemployment has a profound impact on the health and wellbeing of individuals,
families, and communities. In addition, the effects of long-term unemployment have been found
to impact subgroups differently. Today there is scant knowledge on the mechanisms that are
influential in moving individuals from long-term unemployment closer to the labor market.
This study is designed to answer six research questions using a variety of methods
(mixed-methods) and outcome measures (self-report, official register). In addition, this
study leverages official register data to construct an untreated control group. This study
will assess the extent to which an emerging theory of becoming job ready holds under
experimental scrutiny.
This project will engage ALMP program administrators and service providers in semi-structured
interviews. A total of 6 competing ALMPs will be included in the study. The transcribed
interview material will be used as a basis for program theory reconstruction. All specified
program theories will be presented back to program stakeholders for validation. ALMP program
effectiveness will be assessed quasi-experimentally with pre- (T1) and posttest (T2)
collection of self-reported data. Additionally, official register data from the Longitudinal
integrated database for health insurance and labor market studies (LISA) will be collected
for all participants. In addition, a matched sample will be collected from LISA to be used as
a non-treated control group on final policy outcomes (e.g., employment, salary/wage). This
study also assesses program implementation and economic outcomes of competing the competing
ALMPs.
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