2012-2017 Evaluation of the Canada-Nunavut Labour Market Development Agreement Summary
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2012-2017 Evaluation of the Canada-Nunavut Labour Market Development Agreement Summary
Labour Market Development Agreement
- $2.8M are invested annually to help unemployed EI eligible individuals in Nunavut find and maintain employment.
- Nunavut designs and delivers programs and services similar to Employment Benefits and Support Measures.
- Programs and services include Adult Learning and Training Supports (including apprentices), Training on the Job, Nunavut Entrepreneurship Initiative and Employment Assistance Services.
Program/Service | Number of Interventions 2014 to 2015 | Total Expenditure 2014 to 2015 |
---|---|---|
Employment Assistance Services | 678 | $1,033,000 |
Adult Learning and Training Supports | 208 | $886,000 |
Adult Learning and Training Supports - Apprentices | 39 | |
Training on the Job | 7 | $406,000 |
Nunavut Entrepreneurial Incentive | 2 | $33,000 |
Key Results
- Indications of improved labour market attachment of participants (compared to pre-participation levels)
- Indications of reduction in dependence on Employment Insurance and Social Assistance
- Indications of a decrease in the proportion employed for some participants (may be due to labour market conditions)
Using evaluation evidence and best practices to focus interventions based on what works best.
Evaluation reports are available on Employment and Social Development Canada’s website.
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