El Prat del Llobregat Town Hall FSE Dept. of Employment Adigsa Un Sol Món CCOO / UGT FIAS AD PASC EQUAL SANT COSME INNOVA L1 Employability L2.3.

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El Prat del Llobregat Town Hall FSE Dept. of Employment Adigsa Un Sol Món CCOO / UGT FIAS AD PASC EQUAL SANT COSME INNOVA L1 Employability L2.3 Young L4 ICTs L5 Microcredits

EQUAL Sant Cosme Innova’02 Diagnosis of target population Need for jobs offer in the territory Contract signing Grants Individual Attention Group Attention Development of Employability Training and Work Training and Work Training and Work Territory: -Occupational resources -Community resources. Leisure-cultural activities -Professional activities vis à vis the target population Target population – Prat Town HallDefinition of rights and duties both parties. Identify occupational resources in theterritoryDefine target productive sectors andcompanies in the territory Training + Labour commitments +Employment objectives-Follow-up of contract agreements-Follow-up of objectives achievement Tutored jobs market EmploymentagenciesSocial clauseClose (Cleaning) Ordinary Market Company market Learn to learn programme Training Centre market Learn to learn programme Self- employment Economic Promotion Plan of Action FIAS Plan of Action FIAS Plan of Action FIAS Economic Promotion Plan of Action FIAS Employability Improvement Programme (PMGO) F U N D F O R O C C U P A T I O N

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova 5 Evaluative Blocks: -Employability -Programme impact -Family dynamics -Empowering / Community -Profile of the surveyed participants

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability Possibilities of gaining and holding on to a job

1.5 years on, 54% are working Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability At the end of the project. 51% were working

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability 1.5 years on, of the 54% working: -89% on a contract -11% on no contract At the end of the project, 96% on a contract and 4% off

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability Of the 46% not working 1.5 years on: -65% Are looking after the family and the home -22% Have not found a job -13% Have a physical difficulty in getting a job Why are you not currently working? 13% 65% 22% Looking after family Physical difficulties Have not found a job

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability 1.5 years on, are you looking for work? -54% working -26% not interested -20% currently actively looking 74% of the participants are actively involved in the jobs market Are you currently looking for work? 20% 26% 54% Yes Not interested Working

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability 1.5 years on, of all women working: -74% permanent contract -26% temporary contract What type of contract do you currently have? 26% 74% Permanent Temporary

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability -41% Cleaning -15% Shop assistant -11% Manual work -7.5% Waitress -7.5% Travelling sales -3.7% Accountancy -3.7% Nursery school teaching -3.7% Tele-operator -3.7% Secretary

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability In the same job 1.5 years on: -22% 18 months -15% 12 months -11% 24 months -11% 7 months 70% have had the same job for one year or more

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability 1.5 years on, maximum time unemployed (of those who work): -66.6% 1 month or less -89% under one year -11% one year or more Working situation of all participants 54% 20% 26% Working <1 year unemployed >1 year unemployed Time unemployed. People surveyed and currently working. Base: 27 Months Percentage

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability 1.5 years on, maximum time unemployed (of those not working): -30% less than 1 year -70% one year or more Work situation 1.5 years on (of all participants): -54% work -26% more than 1 year unemployed -20% less than 1 year unemployed Labour situation of all participants 54% 20% 26% Working <1 year unemployed >1 year unemployed

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability Number of jobs done in the last 2 years: -14% no job -86% from 1 to 5 jobs - 44% 1 job - 22% 2 jobs - 12% 3 jobs - 4% 4 jobs - 4% 5 jobs

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability 1.5 years on, location of the jobs done: % outside the town % in the town - 4.7% in the district 44.2% have worked in the town of El Prat del Llobregat 95% have worked outside the district 55.8% 39.5% 4.7% Outside the town Town District

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability Perception of difficulty, 1.5 years on: -40% Slight difficulty -22% Difficult -18% Easy -18% Very easy

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block I: Employability Perception of understanding of the jobs market, 1.5 years on: -68% understand it -22% more or less -10% do not understand it 90% show a certain understanding of the jobs market

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block II: Impact Skills and knowledge they still use 1.5 years after the end of the project. Knowledge and impact of the use of ICT

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block II: Impact Diversity or the types of job done, 1.5 years on: -44% in a different sector -56% in the same sector Evaluation DEP Strategic Consultancy (Sept 04): -71% said they were not capable of doing jobs they had not done before

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block II: Impact 1.5 years on: -38% DO use a computer -62% Do NOT use a computer A large part of the participants in Equal Sant Cosme Innova had never used a computer before the project and some did not know how to read or write when they entered the project Do you use a computer? 38% 62% YES NO

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block II: Impact 1.5 years on: -68% DO have a computer -32% Do NOT have a computer 70% of the participants received a computer during the project 1.5 years on: -88% other members of the family use the computer -12% nobody else uses it

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block II: Impact 1.5 years on: -63% not out of the home -21% work -10.5% cyber cafe -5.5% public centres

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block II: Impact 1.5 years on: -52% every day -22% very often -18% little - 4% hardly ever - 4% never How often do you leave the district? 52% 22% 18% 4% Every day Very often Little Hardly ever Never

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block II: Impact 1.5 years on: -84% WOULD repeat -16% Would NOT repeat

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block III: Family Dynamic Effects generated by the project on the participants as a renewing, dynamising element of change in the family core

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block III: Family Dynamic 1.5 years on, the housework: -66% is shared -34% is not shared 1.5 years on, the household timetables: -74% are established -26% are not established

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block III: Family Dynamic 1.5 years on, proposals of changes in the household: -31% YES -69% NO 1.5 years on, are the proposals you make at home accepted? -67% YES -33% NO

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block III: Family Dynamic 1.5 years on, do you have someone with whom you can leave your children while you work? -77% YES -23% NO Do you have someone to leave your children with? 77% 23% YES NO

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block IV: Empowerment / Community Current bonds between participants. To know how many and which would be interested in forming a women ’ s association in the district.

Evaluation Equal Sant Cosme Innova Block IV: Empowerment / Community 1.5 years on, are you still in contact? -68% YES -32% NO 1.5 years on, would you like to form part of a district women ’ s association? -66% YES -34% NO Are you still in contact with other participants? 68% 32% YES NO Would you like to form part of a women's organisation or association in the district? 66% 34% YES NO