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Year of the evaluation publication:
2020
Country or region covered:
European Union
Owner of the evaluation:
European Commission
Type of owner:
public - international organisation
Year when the evaluation was conducted:
2020
Sector:
Youth employment
Intervention described and evaluated:
Youth Employment Initiative
Methodological approach:
The evaluation was based on three main sources of data: the study carried out by the external contractor (Study for the evaluation of ESF Support to Youth Employment), public consultation, an estimate of macroeconomic indirect effects of youth employment operations using the Dynamic Computable General Equilibrium model ‘Rhomolo’ developed by the European Commission’s Joint Research Centre.
Language of the evaluation:
English
Language of the Executive summary:
English, French and German
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