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Published by nbroscar on 12 December 2014

Which participants should be counted under the result indicators dealing with disadvantaged?

Both the immediate and longer-term result indicators on disadvantaged (“disadvantaged participants engaged in job searching, education/training, gaining a qualification, in employment, including self-employment, upon leaving”, and “disadvantaged participants in employment, including self-employment, six months after leaving”) should only include participants who have been recorded in at least one of the following common output indicators (note that people may cumulate several disadvantages:

  • participants who live in jobless households;
  • participants who live in a single adult household with dependent children;
  • migrants, people with a foreign background, minorities (including marginalised communities such as the Roma);
  • participants with disabilities; or
  • other disadvantaged.