The purpose of the research is to test the Government of Manitoba’s Manitoba Works! employment service model in the real-world setting of Manitoba’s new and evolving employment continuum and to assess its effectiveness for improving the labour market success of individuals who are receiving EIA and/or have complex needs. The research will assess gains on outcomes of interest among participants compared to non-participants, model cost-effectiveness, model implementation, and identify key success factors.
Published: July 2022
Capability: Program Evaluation/ Performance Measurement - Data Sciences
Policy Area: Adult Learning - Literacy and Essential Skills, Employment - Labour Market Integration of Persons with Disabilities - Employment Supports and Services - Employment Programs
Population: Youth - EI Recipients - Low-income Populations - Low-skilled Workers - People with Disabilities - Social Assistance Recipients
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