Non-Public Provision of Active Labor Market Programs in Arab-Mediterranean Countries

This note presents and analyzes the main design features of an inventory of non-publicly provided Active Labor Market Programs (ALMPs) in Arab-Mediterranean Countries (AMCs), with a specific focus on programs targeted at youth. Despite considerable international evidence, there is little systematic analysis on the effectiveness of ALMPs in AMCs as most programs and investments remain largely un-assessed. Since most AMCs lack unemployment insurance systems or other safety nets for the unemployed, ALMPs constitute a relevant instrument to address the consequences of labor market frictions, such as high unemployment and slow school-to-work transition. Programs from nine countries are included in the inventory: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, West Bank and Gaza, and Yemen. Benchmarked against international best practices, assessment of the programs covered in the inventory reveals that the majority lack the necessary mix of design features that make programs effective. These findings call for urgent reforms in program design and delivery, especially given the sizeable financial investments in programs and the urgency to improve labor market outcomes among youth. This policy note constitutes a first step towards understanding and assessing provision of ALMPs in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and intends to provide policy makers and financiers with options for reform to enhance efficiency of existing programs and improve the design of future interventions. In addition to specific aspects of program design and implementation, stakeholder coordination needs to be strengthened and put at the forefront of ALMP reform.

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Main Authors: Semlali, Amina, Angel-Urdinola, Diego F., Brodmann, Stefanie
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Language:English
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Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2010-07
Subjects:ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS, DELIVERY REFORM, INTERVENTION DESIGN, INVESTMENTS IN PROGRAMS, SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION, STAKEHOLDER COORDINATION, UNEMPLOYMENT SAFETY NETS, YOUTH,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/746591468275087475/Non-public-provision-of-active-labor-market-programs-in-Arab-Mediterranean-countries-an-inventory-of-youth-programs
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spelling dig-okr-10986277302024-08-08T16:03:18Z Non-Public Provision of Active Labor Market Programs in Arab-Mediterranean Countries An Inventory of Youth Programs Semlali, Amina Angel-Urdinola, Diego F. Brodmann, Stefanie ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS DELIVERY REFORM INTERVENTION DESIGN INVESTMENTS IN PROGRAMS SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION STAKEHOLDER COORDINATION UNEMPLOYMENT SAFETY NETS YOUTH This note presents and analyzes the main design features of an inventory of non-publicly provided Active Labor Market Programs (ALMPs) in Arab-Mediterranean Countries (AMCs), with a specific focus on programs targeted at youth. Despite considerable international evidence, there is little systematic analysis on the effectiveness of ALMPs in AMCs as most programs and investments remain largely un-assessed. Since most AMCs lack unemployment insurance systems or other safety nets for the unemployed, ALMPs constitute a relevant instrument to address the consequences of labor market frictions, such as high unemployment and slow school-to-work transition. Programs from nine countries are included in the inventory: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, West Bank and Gaza, and Yemen. Benchmarked against international best practices, assessment of the programs covered in the inventory reveals that the majority lack the necessary mix of design features that make programs effective. These findings call for urgent reforms in program design and delivery, especially given the sizeable financial investments in programs and the urgency to improve labor market outcomes among youth. This policy note constitutes a first step towards understanding and assessing provision of ALMPs in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and intends to provide policy makers and financiers with options for reform to enhance efficiency of existing programs and improve the design of future interventions. In addition to specific aspects of program design and implementation, stakeholder coordination needs to be strengthened and put at the forefront of ALMP reform. 2017-08-10T21:05:19Z 2017-08-10T21:05:19Z 2010-07 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/746591468275087475/Non-public-provision-of-active-labor-market-programs-in-Arab-Mediterranean-countries-an-inventory-of-youth-programs https://hdl.handle.net/10986/27730 English en_US SP Discussion Paper;No. 1005 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
DELIVERY REFORM
INTERVENTION DESIGN
INVESTMENTS IN PROGRAMS
SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION
STAKEHOLDER COORDINATION
UNEMPLOYMENT SAFETY NETS
YOUTH
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
DELIVERY REFORM
INTERVENTION DESIGN
INVESTMENTS IN PROGRAMS
SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION
STAKEHOLDER COORDINATION
UNEMPLOYMENT SAFETY NETS
YOUTH
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DELIVERY REFORM
INTERVENTION DESIGN
INVESTMENTS IN PROGRAMS
SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION
STAKEHOLDER COORDINATION
UNEMPLOYMENT SAFETY NETS
YOUTH
ACTIVE LABOR MARKET PROGRAMS
DELIVERY REFORM
INTERVENTION DESIGN
INVESTMENTS IN PROGRAMS
SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION
STAKEHOLDER COORDINATION
UNEMPLOYMENT SAFETY NETS
YOUTH
Semlali, Amina
Angel-Urdinola, Diego F.
Brodmann, Stefanie
Non-Public Provision of Active Labor Market Programs in Arab-Mediterranean Countries
description This note presents and analyzes the main design features of an inventory of non-publicly provided Active Labor Market Programs (ALMPs) in Arab-Mediterranean Countries (AMCs), with a specific focus on programs targeted at youth. Despite considerable international evidence, there is little systematic analysis on the effectiveness of ALMPs in AMCs as most programs and investments remain largely un-assessed. Since most AMCs lack unemployment insurance systems or other safety nets for the unemployed, ALMPs constitute a relevant instrument to address the consequences of labor market frictions, such as high unemployment and slow school-to-work transition. Programs from nine countries are included in the inventory: Morocco, Algeria, Tunisia, Egypt, Lebanon, Syria, Jordan, West Bank and Gaza, and Yemen. Benchmarked against international best practices, assessment of the programs covered in the inventory reveals that the majority lack the necessary mix of design features that make programs effective. These findings call for urgent reforms in program design and delivery, especially given the sizeable financial investments in programs and the urgency to improve labor market outcomes among youth. This policy note constitutes a first step towards understanding and assessing provision of ALMPs in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and intends to provide policy makers and financiers with options for reform to enhance efficiency of existing programs and improve the design of future interventions. In addition to specific aspects of program design and implementation, stakeholder coordination needs to be strengthened and put at the forefront of ALMP reform.
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DELIVERY REFORM
INTERVENTION DESIGN
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SCHOOL-TO-WORK TRANSITION
STAKEHOLDER COORDINATION
UNEMPLOYMENT SAFETY NETS
YOUTH
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