Los servicios de intermediación laboral: Lecciones aprendidas de la evaluación del Servicio Nacional de Empleo de México
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Los servicios de intermediación laboral en los países de América Latina y el Caribe son relativamente nuevos. En los últimos años, en varios países, estos servicios han crecido en cobertura y se han diversificado. No obstante ello, aún no constituye una opción lo suficientemente atractiva para empresas y buscadores de empleo. El Banco Interamericano de Desarrollo (BID), está apoyando a los países de la región no sólo en la implementación de estos servicios, sino a contar con mayor evidencia sobre su efectividad como instrumento para promover la inclusión social y de género en el mercado laboral. La evaluación de la experiencia del Servicio Nacional de Empleo de México, la primera de este tipo que se lleva a cabo en América Latina, arrojó varias lecciones, tanto en relación al funcionamiento del sistema y su efectividad, como al proceso mismo de evaluación.Download Info
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Keywords: Empleo :: Población activa y empleo; Empleo :: Política de empleo; Educación :: Educación de adultos y aprendizaje continuo; Intermediación;This paper has been announced in the following NEP Reports:
- NEP-ALL-2011-10-22 (All new papers)
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