Evaluation of RURAL MIGRANT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND EMPLOYMENT PROJECT CzechDET2009 Group 3.

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Evaluation of RURAL MIGRANT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT AND EMPLOYMENT PROJECT CzechDET2009 Group 3

Objective of the project To support the transition of rural workers to urban areas to access better employment opportunities that will improve their incomes and working conditions

Evaluation context and Theory of Change INPUTS money staff ACTIVITIES Realization of training activities Producing training modules Establishing a system of licensing employment service providers and promotion Dissemination of labor market survey information to township level Providing incentives Obtaining the labor contract templates, promoting and disseminating it to the labor service providers PR of existing social insurance schemes Identifying firms not paying wages on time OUTPUTSOUTCOMESIMPACT № of trained/accredited workers № of training bases static/mobile № of improved modules (courses) relevant to needs № of licensed employment service providers № of townships labor market information was extended to № of employees having entered social insurance № of contracts signed in compliance with the provided labor contract templates № of firms paying wages on time based on provided incentives Improved working skills of rural workers migrating to the 3 selected urban areas Improved employment services offered in the 3 selected urban areas Improved worker protection in the 3 selected urban areas Better working conditions of rural workers migrating to the 3 selected urban areas Higher incomes of rural workers migrating to the 3 selected urban areas

Key Assumptions Skills development module The rural workers are motivated and have time and resources to participate in training Qualified lecturers are available There is demand for qualified labour force Employment services module There are some employment service providers Labour market surveys are available Worker protection module Labour contracts are in written form Rule of law in the country

Context factors Economic conditions in general Economic cycle phase Investments Agricultural sector conditions (cash crops prices, quality of harvest, etc.) Political situation (rule of law, law enforcement)

Evaluation questions & Design matrix

Final notes