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Job Guarantee as active labourmarket policy for tackling long-term unemployment

empirical findings for The Netherlands

Job Guarantee as active labourmarket policy for tackling long-term unemployment

empirical findings for The Netherlands

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This article analyzis two Dutch experiments in which the government guarantees a job to tackle long-term unemployment. The experiment with the Melkert jobs was carried out in the 1990s. Recently the municipality of Groningen implemented a project in which long-term unemployed people are offered a so-called basic job. The research results of this project demonstrate that the target group can do productive work on a regular basis and that basic jobs have a net positive social added value based on a Social Cost Benefit Analysis (SCBA). In this article we also pay attention to the recent academic debate between an unconditional basic income (BIG) and a job guarantee (JG).

OrganisatieHanze
Gepubliceerd inE-Journal of International and Comparative Labour Studies ADAPT University Press, Vol. 12, Uitgave: 2023/03, Pagina's: 93-109
Datum2024-09-04
TypeArtikel
TaalEngels

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