Cost-benefit analysis of employment benefits and support measures : technical study prepared under the second cycle for the evaluation of the labour market development agreements / by Andy Handouyahia...: Em20-66/2017E-PDF

“This technical report presents results from a cost-benefit analysis of Employment Benefits and Support Measures (EBSMs) delivered under the Labour Market Development Agreements (LMDAs) across Canada. Costs and benefits were examined for up to eight consecutive years that occurred between 2002 and 2012. Those years cover the participation period (i.e., two years for Employment Benefits and one year for Employment Assistance Services (EAS)) and six years post-program”--Executive summary, p. iv.

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Department/Agency Canada. Employment and Social Development Canada. Strategic and Service Policy Branch.
Title Cost-benefit analysis of employment benefits and support measures : technical study prepared under the second cycle for the evaluation of the labour market development agreements / by Andy Handouyahia ... [et al].
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Analyse coûts-avantages des prestations d’emploi et des mesures de soutien : étude technique préparée dans le cadre du deuxième cycle aux fi ns de l’évaluation des ententes sur le développement du marché du travail.
Cover title.
"May 2016."
Includes bibliographical references (p. 23-24).
Publishing information [Gatineau, QC] : Employment and Social Development Canada, c2017.
Author / Contributor Handouyahia, Andy.
Description vii, 37 p.
ISBN 978-0-660-08146-5
Catalogue number
  • Em20-66/2017E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number SP-1145-11-17
Subject terms Employment insurance
Employment programs
Cost benefit analysis
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