N. Fraser, How strong is the case for targeting active labour market policies? A review of efficiency and equity arguments, INT J MANP, 20(3-4), 1999, pp. 151-164
The article assembles efficiency and equity arguments for and against targe
ting the long-term unemployed in active labour market policies (ALMP), and
refers to evidence from applications to date The theory and practices of AL
MP differ somewhat between low and high unemployment countries. The approac
h taken in Sweden in the 1960s to 1980s is used to discuss low unemployment
countries, and OECD analysis in the 1990s to represent theory for the high
unemployment countries Targeting the long-term unemployed is specifically
a policy for high unemployment countries, and depends particularly on effec
ts on wage pressure. The article concludes by urging that Equity arguments
be considered as well as efficiency and by drawing attention to the form wh
ich targeting takes. Comments are made about Britain's New Deal in relation
to the form of targeting.