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Long-Term Effects of Hiring Subsidies for Low-Educated Unemployed Youths. (2023). Dejemeppe, Muriel ; Cockx, Bart ; Albanese, Andrea.
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  2. 4 We split the jobs into two groups depending on whether the average daily gross wage earned in the quarter is above or below the median wage earned within seven years from entry into unemployment, i.e., C83.5 (2010 prices), for the aforementioned sample of 9,935 young adults. Results are robust to using an education-specific or a time-varying threshold (for each quarter after unemployment entry). 5 We have information on cross-border work from health insurance data. The share of cross-border workers that we observe in the Province of Luxembourg is only slightly smaller than the one observed in Labor Force Survey data. columns 2 and 3 by educational attainment: column 4 (6) focuses on high school dropouts (graduates), while column 5 (7) considers only those who take up the subsidy.
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