Responding to seemingly intractable levels of long-term unemployment and more recently arising from fiscal austerity, many countries have re-examined their approach to activating the unemployed. This re-examination has altered the role of the public employment service from provider to commissioner of services created quasi-markets in the delivery of labour market programmes. The purpose of this review is to examine the success of these markets and to determine if the design of Britain's Work Programme reflects lessons learned in other countries. We conclude that a thorough review of international experience and a measure of patience while the Flexible New Deal ran its course, would have informed the Programme's design and commissioning mode...
© 2016 Dr. Susan Joy OlneyIn 1994 the Australian Government opened case management services for the ...
Active labour market policies encompass training programs, wage subsidies, welfare-to-work and place...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This article offers a critical evaluation of recent ‘active labour ...
Responding to seemingly intractable levels of long-term unemployment and more recently arising from ...
Responding to seemingly intractable levels of long-term unemployment and more recently arising from ...
Institutional reforms of employment services have been sweeping across the OECD countries since the ...
Contracting out employment services to private and not-for-profit agencies has become a key part of ...
Long-term unemployment creates a series of individual, social, and economic problems. Long-term unem...
This paper highlights the degree of flexibility and personalisation in the UK’s welfare to work prog...
Welfare-to-work services have been a key area of experimentation in quasi-marketised public service ...
Since the 1970s, the governance of labour market policies in the UK has been characterised by New Pu...
Training for the unemployed has played an important role in recent labour market policies in the Uni...
labour market programmes, both active and passive. The second sec-tion reviews the main findings fro...
The Department for Work and Pensions will today release statistics on the Work Programme; a governme...
Since 1999 UK employment programmes (known as welfare-to-work programmes) have been delivered throu...
© 2016 Dr. Susan Joy OlneyIn 1994 the Australian Government opened case management services for the ...
Active labour market policies encompass training programs, wage subsidies, welfare-to-work and place...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This article offers a critical evaluation of recent ‘active labour ...
Responding to seemingly intractable levels of long-term unemployment and more recently arising from ...
Responding to seemingly intractable levels of long-term unemployment and more recently arising from ...
Institutional reforms of employment services have been sweeping across the OECD countries since the ...
Contracting out employment services to private and not-for-profit agencies has become a key part of ...
Long-term unemployment creates a series of individual, social, and economic problems. Long-term unem...
This paper highlights the degree of flexibility and personalisation in the UK’s welfare to work prog...
Welfare-to-work services have been a key area of experimentation in quasi-marketised public service ...
Since the 1970s, the governance of labour market policies in the UK has been characterised by New Pu...
Training for the unemployed has played an important role in recent labour market policies in the Uni...
labour market programmes, both active and passive. The second sec-tion reviews the main findings fro...
The Department for Work and Pensions will today release statistics on the Work Programme; a governme...
Since 1999 UK employment programmes (known as welfare-to-work programmes) have been delivered throu...
© 2016 Dr. Susan Joy OlneyIn 1994 the Australian Government opened case management services for the ...
Active labour market policies encompass training programs, wage subsidies, welfare-to-work and place...
© 2014, © 2014 Taylor & Francis. This article offers a critical evaluation of recent ‘active labour ...