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2006Active labour market policy in East Germany: waiting for the economy to take offLechner, Michael; Wunsch, Conny
2006Are training programs more effective when unemployment is high?Lechner, Michael; Wunsch, Conny
2006Are the effects of training programmes in Germany sensitive to the choice and measurement of labour market outcomes?Lechner, Michael; Wunsch, Conny
2007Unemployed and their caseworkers: should they be friends or foes?Behnke, Stefanie; Frölich, Markus; Lechner, Michael
2007Kids or courses? Gender differences in the effects of active labor market policiesLechner, Michael; Wiehler, Stephan
2007Does the order and timing of active labor market programs matter?Lechner, Michael; Wiehler, Stephan
2007Earnings effects of training programsLechner, Michael; Melly, Blaise
2007Are training programs more effective when unemployment is high?Lechner, Michael; Wunsch, Conny
2007Active labour market policy in East Germany: waiting for the economy to take offWunsch, Conny; Lechner, Michael
2007Targeting labour market programmes: results from a randomized experimentBehnke, Stefanie; Frölich, Markus; Lechner, Michael
2007What did all the money do? On the general ineffectiveness of recent West German labour market programmesWunsch, Conny; Lechner, Michael
2007Public employment services and employers: how important are networks with firms?Behncke, Stefanie; Frölich, Markus; Lechner, Michael
2008A caseworker like me: does the similarity between unemployed and caseworker increase job placements?Behncke, Stefanie; Frölich, Markus; Lechner, Michael
2008Long-run labour market effects of individual sports activitiesLechner, Michael
2008Long-Run Labour Market Effects of Individual Sports ActivitiesLechner, Michael
2009Targeting Labour Market Programmes - Results from a Randomized ExperimentBehncke, Stefanie; Frölich, Markus; Lechner, Michael
2009Do German welfare-to-work programmes reduce welfare and increase work?Huber, Martin; Lechner, Michael; Wunsch, Conny; Walter, Thomas
2009Does leaving welfare improve health? Evidence for GermanyHuber, Martin; Lechner, Michael; Wunsch, Conny
2010How to control for many covariates? Reliable estimators based on the propensity scoreHuber, Martin; Lechner, Michael; Wunsch, Conny
2010Partial identification of wage effects of training programsLechner, Michael; Melly, Blaise