Evaluation of the Canada–Nova Scotia Labour Market Development Agreement : synthesis report / Evaluation Directorate, Strategic and Service Policy Branch.: Em20-99/2018E-PDF

"Employment and Social Development Canada (ESDC) worked jointly with Nova Scotia and 11 other Provinces and Territories (P/Ts) to undertake the 2012-2017 second cycle for the Labour Market Development Agreement (LMDA) evaluation. Under the second cycle, the evaluation work consisted of conducting two to three studies per year on the Employment Benefits and Support Measures (EBSM) similar programming delivered under these agreements. 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 those eligible for EI, to find and maintain employment"--Executive summary, p. v.

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Publication information
Department/Agency Canada. Employment and Social Development Canada. Evaluation Directorate.
Title Evaluation of the Canada–Nova Scotia Labour Market Development Agreement : synthesis report / Evaluation Directorate, Strategic and Service Policy Branch.
Publication type Monograph
Language [English]
Other language editions [French]
Format Electronic
Electronic document
Note(s) Issued also in French under title: Évaluation de l’Entente sur le développement du marché du travail entre le Canada et la Nouvelle-Écosse.
Cover title.
"February 8, 2018."
Includes report summary.
Issued also in HTML format.
Includes bibliographical references (p. 39-40).
Publishing information [Gatineau, QC] : Employment and Social Development Canada, 2018.
Description xii, 63 p. : col. charts
ISBN 9780660266527
Catalogue number
  • Em20-99/2018E-PDF
Departmental catalogue number SP-1175-05-18E
Subject terms Employment programs
Federal provincial agreements
Assessment
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