The data are from Lalive, van Ours and Zweim<U+00FC>ller (2006), by way of the web-page for
the textbook Cahuc, P., Carcillo, S. and Zylberberg, A. (2014).
In August 1989, Austria increased its unemployment benefits for certain categories
of workers. The category considered here, type=PBD and RR, had an increase
in the duration of unemployment benefits and an increase in unemployment
compensation. There are two groups, those unemployed in the two years
before the benefit increase, after=0, and those unemployed in the two
years after the increase, after=1.
The data are 1391 matched pairs, matached for e3_5, lehre, married, divorced, bc,
seasonal, manuf, age, nwage_pj, and educ, with fine balance for quintiles of
the propensity score. All are men, and none were temporarily laid off. The
matching used a simplified version of the method in Rosenbaum (2017).
The original study by Lalive et al. (2006) sensibly
takes account of many relevant
considerations not included in the current subset of the data.
The limited data available here were used to illustrate certain
methodological issues in Rosenbaum (2019).