joonestamisprogrammide
Joonestamisprogrammide, or job placement programs, are public or private initiatives designed to help job seekers find employment and to connect employers with suitable candidates. They are typically a core element of active labor market policies and may be funded or administered by government agencies, social partners, or contracted service providers. The aim is to reduce unemployment duration, improve skill–vacancy matching, and raise earnings mobility.
Programs usually combine services such as career counseling, labor-market information, skills assessment, job matching, and referral
Target groups include youth, long-term unemployed, low-skilled workers, older workers, people with disabilities, minorities, and others
Effectiveness is typically measured by placement rates, job retention, earnings gains, time to employment, and cost-effectiveness.
See also: Active labor market policies; Public employment services; Wage subsidy programs.