Connecting People with Jobs Evaluation of Active Labour Market Policies in Finland


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This report uses rich administrative data from different registers in Finland to evaluate the impact of two types of training available to jobseekers: labour market training; and self-motivated training. Training outcomes are examined that go beyond the probability of employment and how different population groups are affected.




Connecting People with Jobs Impact Evaluation of Active Labour Market Policies in Portugal


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The report uses administrative data from different registers in Portugal to evaluate the impact of the ATIVAR.PT internship programme, one of Portugal’s active labour market policies (ALMPs). It finds that the programme had a positive impact on employment and earnings within the short-term horizon of this evaluation. The report makes recommendations for improving the effectiveness of the internship programme and strengthening the capacity of the authorities to conduct ALMP impact evaluations. This report on Portugal is the sixteenth in a series of country reports on policies to connect people with better jobs. It is prepared as part of the OECD’s project with the European Commission to help countries improve the quality of administrative data collected and their use in the evaluation of the outcomes and effectiveness of ALMPs.




Connecting People with Jobs Impact Evaluation of Ireland’s Active Labour Market Policies


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This report analyses the sequence of labour market support that individuals receive and evaluates two large public works programmes. It uses rich administrative data and finds positive labour market impacts of the Community Employment and Tús employment programmes. Building on the results of the analyses, the report makes recommendations on how Ireland can further adapt its active labour market policies (ALMPs) to better support its current and future jobseekers. This report on Ireland is the thirteenth country study published in a series of reports on policies to connect people with jobs, and is part of a joint project with the European Commission to strengthen countries’ capacity to evaluate ALMPs. The report is written jointly by the OECD, the Department of Social Protection of Ireland and the Joint Research Centre of the European Commission.










Connecting People with Jobs Modernising Latvia’s Public Employment Service through Digitalisation


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Latvia’s public employment service, the State Employment Agency (SEA), is undertaking a modernisation of its service delivery. This review discusses the SEA’s digitalisation needs and strategy to guide its modernisation efforts. It provides a detailed assessment of the SEA’s digital infrastructure and key recommendations concerning its IT system, analytical capacity and digital tools for jobseekers and employers. This report on Latvia is the fourteenth country study published in this series.




Connecting People with Jobs Assessing Canada’s System of Impact Evaluation of Active Labour Market Policies


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This report on Canada is the ninth country study published in a series of reports on policies to connect people with jobs. It provides an assessment of Employment and Social Development Canada’s system of impact evaluation of active labour market policies (ALMPs).




Nordic Lessons for an Inclusive Recovery? Responses to the Impact of COVID-19 on the Labour Market


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This report examines the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on Nordic labour markets and the associated policy responses undertaken in the areas of unemployment benefits, job retention schemes, active labour market policies and skill development policies. The report discusses the details of these policy measures across Nordic countries and draws out the main lessons learned from their response to the crisis.




Personalised Public Services for People in Vulnerable Situations in Lithuania Towards a More Integrated Approach


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Despite strong economic performance and significant governance reforms over the past few decades, Lithuania has a higher share of its population at-risk-of poverty than other EU countries, with some people more at risk than others, particularly people with multiple and complex needs in vulnerable situations who tend to rely more on public services.