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This Work Project analyses the Youth Guarantee implementation by MAXIMUS, a private
provider, in Italy. We draw on data from MAXIMUS participants in Lombardy and Emilia Romagna to characterize the Job Seekers and analyse what variables make the desired
outcomes more likely. We find that it takes on average 71 days to become employed, with
training making this journey longer (locked-in effect). Open-end contracts are the most
prominent type of placement, with Bachelor’s (31%) and specific referral types making this
outcome more likely under the programme: Corsidia (48%), HelpLavoro (22%), and Job
Centers (31%). The expansion analysis of the implementation makes the case for the
Campania region, and fundaments a regional daycare network proposal on the Resilience
and Recovery Plan, to promote the integration of employment service in the local
communities while delivering personalized support.
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Policy evaluation Youth unemployment Geographical expansion Public administration Labour Italy Recovery plan Youth guarantee
