Labour Market Development Agreements, Formative Evaluation of Provincial Benefits and Measures Under the Canada

Labour Market Development Agreements, Formative Evaluation of Provincial Benefits and Measures Under the Canada

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Published: 1999

Total Pages: 215

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The 1996 Canada-New Brunswick Labour Market Development Agreement (LMDA) enabled the New Brunswick government to assume responsibility for design & delivery of active employment benefits & measures identified in the Employment Insurance (EI) Act. Provincial benefits & measures (PBM) provided under the LMDA include a wage subsidy program, assistance to entrepreneurs, work experience for EI recipients in support of obtaining long-term employment, support for EI clients pursuing training or education, an earnings supplement program, labour market partnership activities, employment assistance services, and research & innovation in labour market development & policy. This report presents findings of a formative evaluation of the LMDA conducted to supply information indicating what improvements, if any, are required to the LMDA design, delivery, & supporting infrastructure that would permit it to better meet its objectives. After introductory sections on the LMDA, the evaluation methodology, and the characteristics of LMDA participants, evaluation findings are presented & discussed with regard to program rationale, design & delivery, participation in provincial benefit measures, attainment of targeted goals, and impacts on participants, employers, & communities.


Evaluation of the Labour Market Development Agreements

Evaluation of the Labour Market Development Agreements

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Published: 2017

Total Pages: 77

ISBN-13: 9780660093024

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"Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) worked jointly with 12 Provinces and Territories (P/Ts) to undertake the 2012-2017 second cycle for the Labour Market Development Agreement (LMDA) evaluation. The first cycle of LMDA evaluation was carried out between 1998 and 2012 and involved the conduct of bilateral formative and summative evaluations in all P/Ts. Under the second cycle, the evaluation work consisted of conducting two to three studies per year on the Employment Benefits and Support Measures (EBSMs) similar programming delivered under these agreements. The studies generated evaluation evidence on the effectiveness, efficiency and design/delivery of EBSMs for Canada overall and for the twelve P/Ts that opted for a joint evaluation process with Canada. Under LMDAs, Canada transfers $2.14B in Employment Insurance (EI) Part II funds to P/Ts for the design and delivery of programs and services to help unemployed individuals, mainly eligible under EI, to find and maintain employment"--Introd., p. vi.