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Active Labour Market Policies in Denmark : A Comparative Analysis of Post-Program Effects

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Figure 1.  The GDP growth – employment nexus
Figure 2. The enrolment into activation programs
Table 1. Description of the sample. Baseline: year 2002
Table 2. The odds of being involved in one of the selected programs   Ind. variables/type of activation
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