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Sensitivity analysis of job-training effects on reemployment for Korean women
Myoung Jae Lee
, Sang Jun Lee
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Analysis Sensitivity
16%
Control Function Approach
16%
Correction Term
16%
Job Training
100%
Korean Women
100%
Parameter Sensitivity
16%
Re-employment
100%
Selection Correction
16%
Selection Problem
16%
Sensitivity Analysis
100%
Training Effect
100%
Treatment Effect Analysis
16%
Mathematics
Control Function
100%
Control Group
100%
Correction Term
100%
Training Effect
100%
Treatment Effect
100%
Treatment Group
100%
Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Job Training
100%
Lees
100%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Causality Analysis
100%
Labor Market Integration
100%