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Labour Market Policies and the Public Employment Service
OECD. Published by : OECD Publishing
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Availability: Available  Publication date:  01 Feb 2001  Language: English  Pages: 416  Tables: 25  Charts: 56  ISBN: 9789264189836  OECD Code: 812001051E1 
 

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Proponents of an active labour market policy are now claiming part of the credit for large falls in structural unemployment rates that have occurred in some OECD countries. Advances in information technology which facilitate matching job-seekers to jobs, modern management methods, and a favourable economic climate in recent years have encouraged innovative approaches and created new opportunities for the Public Employment Service to help the unemployed return to work.

This book presents the proceedings of a conference on Labour Market Policies and the Public Employment Service organised jointly by the OECD and the Czech Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs. Among the themes addressed are: front-line employment service operations, one-stop offices and decentralised management; customer service and employer service; the advanced use of information technology; eligibility conditions for unemployment benefits; job guarantees for the long-term unemployed and other strategies of intervention in the unemployment spell; and improving the accountability of the Public Employment Service through external audits, the use of performance indicators, appropriate financing mechanisms, and contestability in the provision of services. The papers reflect the views of key actors -- politicians, senior officials from national labour ministries and employment services, front-line managers, and prominent academic experts -- on these important issues.


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Proceedings of the Prague Conference, July 2000


Other languages:  French (Available)

Other Versions:  Print - Paperback

Multilingual summaries:  Spanish


Table of contents:

-Summary and Conclusions by Peter SchwanseLabour Market Policies and the Public Employment -Service: Main Characteristics and New Challenges by the OECD Secretariat
-External Audits of the Public Employment Service in the 1990s by the OECD Secretariat
Part I. The Labour Exchange Function of the Public Employment Service
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A Model Local Employment Office in Portugal by Antonio Charana and Vitor Rodrigues
-Computer Touchscreen and Internet Job Brokering Services by Eddy Vercammen and Edy Geerts
-Marketing to Employers in the Netherlands by Jeannette van Yperen
-One-Stop Statecraft: Restructuring Workforce Development Programs in the United States by David E. Balducchi and Alison J. Pasternak
Part II. Unemployment Benefits and Activation Measures
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Some Conflicts between Employment Policy and Social Policy in the Czech Republic by Milan Horalek
-Eligibility Criteria for Unemployment Benefits by David Grubb
-Monitoring and Assisting Active Job Search by Patricia M. Anderson
-From Restart to the New Deal in the United Kingdom by William Wells
-The Active Labour Market Policy in Denmark by Inge Maerkedahl
-The Activation and Qualification of Social Assistance Recipeints in Oslo by Nina Backer roed and lars Mannsaker
-Activation: The Point of View of Clients and Front Line Staff by Dan Finn and Martin Blackmore
Part III. Design and Implementation Issues for Active Labour Market Policies
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How Can We Make Active Policies More Effective? The Role of Organisation, Implementation, and Optimal Allocation in Active Labour Market Policy by Jaap de Koning
-Implementation Issues in Finland: Experiences, Developments, and Context of Labour Market Policy Measures by Heikki Raisanen
Part IV. Structure of the Public Employment Service
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Introduction of Contestability in the Delivery of Employment Services in Australia by Leslie Riggs
-Labour Market Policies in Employment Services in Canada: A New Collaborative Approach by the Employment Programs Branch, Canada

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