{"title":"表格和数字的索引","authors":"Montserrat González","doi":"10.1039/9781782622451-00172","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"Tables In focus Table 3.1: Changes of average re-employment rates at the PES offices by HRDOP 1.2 program participation status ................................................. 89 Table 3.2: Main observable characteristics of participating and nonparticipating local PES offices in January 2004 .................................... 91 Table 3.3: Results from DiD OLS regressions in various specifications 93 Table 3.4: Raw program effects estimated with matching ..................... 93 Table 3.5: Program effect calculated with matching on residuals obtained from DiD OLS regressions ... 94 Table 4.1: Main socio-demographic characteristics of program participants and the control group ......... 98 Table 4.2: Number of participants in unsubsidised jobs by highest education at the beginning of the intervention, September 2009 (per cent) ................................................. 100 Table 4.3: Participants and control group according to labour market status prior to the program ......... 101 Table 4.4: Obstacles reported by participant groups (per cent) ............ 103 Table 4.5: Employment status of ALMP participants and the control group immediately after the intervention (per cent) ......................... 105 Table 4.6: Comparison of the number of participants taking up employment within six months in the two studies (per cent) .................. 106 Table 4.7: The number of those in employment at the end of the 12-month observation period (per cent) ................................................. 108 Table 4.8: The effect of the duration of training on the probability of reemployment ................................... 112 Table 4A1: Factors influencing the probability of open employment. Dependent variable: individual takes up work on the open labour market (rather than any other type of employment or status) ............ 121 Index of tables and fIgures","PeriodicalId":365247,"journal":{"name":"Greeks, Books and Libraries in Renaissance Venice","volume":"23 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2004-08-31","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":"{\"title\":\"Index of tables and figures\",\"authors\":\"Montserrat González\",\"doi\":\"10.1039/9781782622451-00172\",\"DOIUrl\":null,\"url\":null,\"abstract\":\"Tables In focus Table 3.1: Changes of average re-employment rates at the PES offices by HRDOP 1.2 program participation status ................................................. 89 Table 3.2: Main observable characteristics of participating and nonparticipating local PES offices in January 2004 .................................... 91 Table 3.3: Results from DiD OLS regressions in various specifications 93 Table 3.4: Raw program effects estimated with matching ..................... 93 Table 3.5: Program effect calculated with matching on residuals obtained from DiD OLS regressions ... 94 Table 4.1: Main socio-demographic characteristics of program participants and the control group ......... 98 Table 4.2: Number of participants in unsubsidised jobs by highest education at the beginning of the intervention, September 2009 (per cent) ................................................. 100 Table 4.3: Participants and control group according to labour market status prior to the program ......... 101 Table 4.4: Obstacles reported by participant groups (per cent) ............ 103 Table 4.5: Employment status of ALMP participants and the control group immediately after the intervention (per cent) ......................... 105 Table 4.6: Comparison of the number of participants taking up employment within six months in the two studies (per cent) .................. 106 Table 4.7: The number of those in employment at the end of the 12-month observation period (per cent) ................................................. 108 Table 4.8: The effect of the duration of training on the probability of reemployment ................................... 112 Table 4A1: Factors influencing the probability of open employment. 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Tables In focus Table 3.1: Changes of average re-employment rates at the PES offices by HRDOP 1.2 program participation status ................................................. 89 Table 3.2: Main observable characteristics of participating and nonparticipating local PES offices in January 2004 .................................... 91 Table 3.3: Results from DiD OLS regressions in various specifications 93 Table 3.4: Raw program effects estimated with matching ..................... 93 Table 3.5: Program effect calculated with matching on residuals obtained from DiD OLS regressions ... 94 Table 4.1: Main socio-demographic characteristics of program participants and the control group ......... 98 Table 4.2: Number of participants in unsubsidised jobs by highest education at the beginning of the intervention, September 2009 (per cent) ................................................. 100 Table 4.3: Participants and control group according to labour market status prior to the program ......... 101 Table 4.4: Obstacles reported by participant groups (per cent) ............ 103 Table 4.5: Employment status of ALMP participants and the control group immediately after the intervention (per cent) ......................... 105 Table 4.6: Comparison of the number of participants taking up employment within six months in the two studies (per cent) .................. 106 Table 4.7: The number of those in employment at the end of the 12-month observation period (per cent) ................................................. 108 Table 4.8: The effect of the duration of training on the probability of reemployment ................................... 112 Table 4A1: Factors influencing the probability of open employment. Dependent variable: individual takes up work on the open labour market (rather than any other type of employment or status) ............ 121 Index of tables and fIgures