2011
DOI: 10.3790/aeq.57.3.201
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Short and Long Term Evaluations of Public Employment Services in Italy

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“…PESs and ALMPs are most effective in areas with high labour demand, and may face more difficulties in placing jobseekers where job opportunities are scarce. Indeed, evidence suggests that in Southern regions employment is largely driven by social and economic context variables, while in Northern regions employment dynamics are more responsive to policy interventions (Altavilla and Caroleo, 2011a;b;Naticchioni and Loriga, 2011). This suggests that in lagging areas, the activities of PES and ALMPs need to be well co-ordinated with development programmes and investment in order to deliver a multifaceted strategy that takes into account both the demand and the supplyl-side of the labour market.…”
Section: The Public Employment Service Could Be More Effective In Hel...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…PESs and ALMPs are most effective in areas with high labour demand, and may face more difficulties in placing jobseekers where job opportunities are scarce. Indeed, evidence suggests that in Southern regions employment is largely driven by social and economic context variables, while in Northern regions employment dynamics are more responsive to policy interventions (Altavilla and Caroleo, 2011a;b;Naticchioni and Loriga, 2011). This suggests that in lagging areas, the activities of PES and ALMPs need to be well co-ordinated with development programmes and investment in order to deliver a multifaceted strategy that takes into account both the demand and the supplyl-side of the labour market.…”
Section: The Public Employment Service Could Be More Effective In Hel...mentioning
confidence: 99%