Transparency and recommendations for action for participation opportunities for people in long-term unemployment through interviews and a catalogue of offers
THE CHALLENGE
People in long-term unemployment face multiple barriers such as low skills, language barriers, health problems, debt, addiction and care responsibilities. It is of great importance to effectively integrate people in long-term unemployment into the labour market in order to improve their participation opportunities.
OUTCOMES
- Recommendations for action to improve the participation opportunities of people in long-term unemployment
- Transparency and networking of labour market policy support
- atalogue of services to identify offers
- Definition of goals
- Interfaces and follow-up perspectives
- Study Program: Non-Profit, Social & Health Care Management
- Team: Zehra Yalcin, Lea Köfler, Lena Rogoll & Jonas Rümmele
- Supervisor(s): Lukas Kerschbaumer & Margit Schäfer
- Partner Organisation: AMS & arbeit plus Tirol
- Year project was carried out: 2023
Partner Statement
"I think it's a brutal success when it succeeds, and it very often succeeds in that the work also increases self-esteem."-Martina Hirscher (WAMS, Social Worker)
As an employee of the Economic and Labor Market Studio (WAMS), it was an enriching experience to be involved in this project. The goal is to sustainably improve the participation opportunities of people in long-term unemployment in Tyrol. In this collaboration with the students we have conducted several interesting interviews. We are confident that this insight into WAMS will bring a positive input to this research work. Thank you very much for your involvement in our project!
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