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Benchmarking Carrots And Sticks Developing A Model For The Evaluation Of Workbased Employment Programs Julie Castonguay

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Benchmarking Carrots And Sticks Developing A Model For The Evaluation Of Workbased Employment Programs Julie Castonguay
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.88 MB
Pages: 395
Author: Julie Castonguay
ISBN: 9056295756
Language: English
Year: 2009

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Benchmarking Carrots And Sticks Developing A Model For The Evaluation Of Workbased Employment Programs Julie Castonguay by Julie Castonguay 9056295756 instant download after payment.

Social benchmarking is an evaluation method in which the performance levels of different public social programs are compared, either relatively to each other or to an absolute value. The first part of this research discusses the use of social benchmarking for the evaluation of active labour market policies. This part also develops a social benchmark model, which can be used to assess the performance of active labour market policies in general, and work-based employment programs in specific. The second part of this research consists of the actual benchmarking of the work-based employment programs in five countries: Australia, Canada, the Netherlands, Switzerland and the United Kingdom

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