Moving towards a more tailored Public Employment Service?
Johnston Helen and
McGauran Anne-Marie
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Johnston Helen: National Economic and Social Council, Ireland
McGauran Anne-Marie: National Economic and Social Council, Ireland
Administration, 2021, vol. 69, issue 2, 107-125
Abstract:
In this paper the authors draw on a qualitative study of low-work-intensity households in a disadvantaged suburb of Dublin in 2016–17 to identify some of the gaps in Ireland’s reformed ‘one-stop shop’ Public Employment Service. Drawing on the issues recognised as being required in an integrated Public Employment Service, the paper draws attention to gaps in information; training; services that support employment, such as childcare and housing; and links to employers. The authors conclude by drawing lessons on the issues which need to be addressed for a more tailored Public Employment Service.
Keywords: Low-work-intensity households; tailoring; integration; public employment service; one-stop shop (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.2478/admin-2021-0016
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