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Thomas Walter

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Thomas Walter

Thomas Walter studied Economics at the University of Hannover and at the University of Bristol with special emphasis on economic policy, labour economics and econometrics. In January 2007 he joined the ZEW as a researcher at the Research Department of "Labour Markets, Human Resources and Social Policy". His research focuses on the labour market activation of welfare recipients.

Selected Publications

Publications in refereed Journals

Brussig, Martin, Thomas Walter, Matthias Knuth and Bernhard Boockmann (forthcoming), Die Veränderung individueller Beschäftigungsfähigkeit durch arbeitsmarktpolitische Intervention - Eine empirische Analyse für ALG II-Beziehende, Sozialer Fortschritt.

Huber, Martin, Michael Lechner, Conny Wunsch and Thomas Walter (forthcoming), Do German Welfare-to-Work Programmes Reduce Welfare Dependency and Increase Employment?, German Economic Review.

Hübler, Olaf and Thomas Walter (2009), Beschäftigungsstabilität im Konjunkturzyklus - Eine empirische Analyse mit Individualdaten für Westdeutschland 1984 - 2005, Schmollers Jahrbuch (Journal of Applied Social Science Studies) 129(1), 1-35.

Publications in Journals

Boockmann, Bernhard, Martin Brussig, Matthias Knuth, Stephan Lothar Thomsen and Thomas Walter (2009), Mikroökonomische Wirkungs- und Effizienzanalyse: Ergebnisse aus dem Untersuchungsfeld 3, ifo-Schnelldienst 62, 1, 39-47.

Discussion Papers and Working Papers

Thomsen, Stephan Lothar and Thomas Walter (2010), Temporary Extra Jobs for Immigrants: Merging Lane to Employment or Dead-End Road in Welfare?, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 10-027, Mannheim. Download

Aldashev, Alisher, Stephan Lothar Thomsen and Thomas Walter (2010), Short-Term Training Programs for Immigrants: Do Effects Differ from Natives and Why?, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 10-021, Mannheim. Download

Huber, Martin, Michael Lechner, Conny Wunsch and Thomas Walter (2009), Do German Welfare-to-Work Programmes Reduce Welfare and Increase Work?, Discussion Paper 2009-03, Department of Economics, University of St. Gallen. Download

Boockmann, Bernhard , Stephan Lothar Thomsen and Thomas Walter (2009), Intensifying the Use of Benefit Sanctions - An Effective Tool to Shorten Welfare Receipt and Speed up Transitions to Employment?, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 09-072, Mannheim. Download

Hübler, Olaf and Thomas Walter (2008), Beschäftigungsstabilität im Konjunkturzyklus – Eine empirische Analyse mit Individualdaten für Westdeutschland 1984-2005, ZEW Discussion Paper No. 08-103, Mannheim. Download

Expertises

Aldashev, Alisher, Stephan Lothar Thomsen, Thomas Walter and andere (2009), Wirkungen des SGB II auf Personen mit Migrationshintergrund, Abschlussbericht, BMAS, Berlin. Download

Boockmann, Bernhard, Markus Clauss, Christian Göbel, Martina Hartig, Stephan Lothar Thomsen, Thomas Walter and andere (2008), Abschlussbericht - Evaluation der Experimentierklausel nach § 6c SGB II - Untersuchungsfeld 3: "Wirkungs- und Effizienzanalyse", Vergleichende Evaluation des arbeitsmarktpolitischen Erfolgs der Modelle der Aufgabenwahrnehmung "Zugelassene kommunaler Träger" und "Arbeitsgemeinschaft" , BMAS, Berlin. Download

Boockmann, Bernhard, Christian Göbel, Stephan Lothar Thomsen, Thomas Walter and andere (2007), Evaluation der Experimentierklausel nach §6c SGB II - Vergleichende Evaluation der Modelle der Aufgabenwahrnehmung , Erster Bericht, BMAS, Berlin. Download

Projects

Current Projects

Pilot study for the evaluation of youth programmes within Social Code II and Social Code III

Finished Projects

Evaluation of the effects of basic social care for job seekers with migration background in Germany

Evaluation of the Experimentation Clause in § 6c SGB II (Social Security Code), Research Area 3: Impact and Efficiency Analyses


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