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Tackling long-term unemployment through risk profiling and outreach
A discussion paper from the employment thematic network. Technical Dossier no. 6, May 2018
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This discussion paper scrutinises practices of EU Member States concerning risk profiling and outreach activities by building on an extensive literature review. Research suggests that the role of the caseworker is a key success factor throughout the different profiling approaches and outreach activities. Therefore, although scientific evidence on the effectiveness of risk profiling and targeting
support is mostly absent, profiling activities used as a complementary practice to support caseworker assessment and outreach work tailored to the needs of vulnerable people are both recommended. Still, outreach and profiling activities are only the starting points: what needs to follow are comprehensive activation measures to best serve the most vulnerable throughout the entire social inclusion process.
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Published:
2018-06-08
Corporate author(s):
Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
(
European Commission
)
Personal author(s):
Scoppetta, Anette
;
Johnson, Toby
;
Buckenleib, Arthur
Themes:
Employment policy
,
European Social Fund
Subject:
employment service
,
EU Member State
,
European Social Fund
,
fight against unemployment
,
long-term unemployment
,
poverty
,
social integration
,
social worker
PDF
ISSN
2467-3153
ISBN
978-92-79-86546-6
DOI
10.2767/524273
Catalogue number
KE-PB-18-003-EN-N
PDF
ISSN
2467-3153
ISBN
978-92-79-86546-6
DOI
10.2767/524273
Catalogue number
KE-PB-18-003-EN-N
Paper
ISSN
2467-3145
ISBN
978-92-79-86547-3
DOI
10.2767/677020
Catalogue number
KE-PB-18-003-EN-C
Paper
ISSN
2467-3145
ISBN
978-92-79-86547-3
DOI
10.2767/677020
Catalogue number
KE-PB-18-003-EN-C
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