ESDC has commissioned SRDC to undertake literature reviews of labour market programs that have been shown to be effective for integrating youth and social assistance recipients into the labour market. The focus is on recent (last five years) activation programs in Canada and OECD countries.
Published: July 2020
Capability: Policy Research
Policy Area: Adult Learning - Adult Training - Workplace Training - Financial Literacy - Literacy and Essential Skills, Career Development and LMI, Income Security - Welfare and Employment - Social Assistance, Employment - Labour Market Integration of Persons with Disabilities - Employment Supports and Services - Employment Programs, Post-Secondary Education - Graduate Labour Market - Access and Persistence, Social Finance, Newcomers Labour Market Integration
Population: Social Assistance Recipients - Youth - Low-income Populations - Indigenous Peoples - Newcomers - Official Language Minorities - People with Disabilities
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