Project: "Design and Implementation of a Monitoring and Evaluation framework for the Youth Guarantee Plus Plan 2021-2027"
Spain: Monitoring and Evaluation framework for the Youth Guarantee Plus Plan 2021-2027 (.pdf, in Spanish)
Context and objectivesAfter worsening youth labour market outcomes in the aftermath of the 2008 global financial crisis, Spain made considerable progress in reducing its youth unemployment rates in the second half of the 2010s, which dropped from 48.3% for 15–24-year-olds at the end of 2015 to 32.5% in 2019. However, providing young people with stable and quality employment opportunities remained a challenge. The incidence of temporary employment among 15–24-year-olds was 68% in 2019; the highest rate in the OECD. These difficulties became more acute during the COVID-19 pandemic, pushing the Spanish youth unemployment rate upwards again to 34.8% in 2021, compared to an OECD average of 12.8%. In response to this situation, Spain approved the Youth Guarantee Plus (YG+) Plan 2021-2027 for decent work for young people, whose main objectives are: i) recover the quality of youth employment; ii) fight the youth employment gender gap; and iii) reduce youth unemployment. To achieve those objectives, the plan includes 69 measures grouped into six separate work streams, namely: i) orientation; ii) training; iii) employment opportunities; iv) equal access to employment opportunities; v) entrepreneurship; and vi) improvement of the institutional framework. It is within this context that the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) provided technical support to the Spanish State Public Employment Service (Servicio de Empleo Público Estatal, SEPE), for the design of a Monitoring and Evaluation (M&E) framework for the YG+ plan. Based on this M&E framework, the OECD and the European Commission are supporting SEPE on implementing a mid-term evaluation of the YG+ Plan. The evaluation will be undertaken between 2023 and 2025, and it will measure the degree of implementation of the programme and any preliminary changes observed in the outcomes of interest across the Spanish regions.
Outputs and activitiesPhase I - Design of a Monitoring and Evaluation framework |
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Development and validation of the Theory of Change
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Development of the Monitoring Framework
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Proposal of a Monitoring and Evaluation approach
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Phase II - Design and Implementation of a mid-term evaluation |
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Development and validation of the mid-term evaluation framework
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Implementation of the mid-term evaluation
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Proposal of recommendations and Action Plan
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Relevance for other countriesThis type of support could be relevant for other countries wishing to develop and implement a M&E framework for their youth policies. For instance, the OECD is currently working with the European Commission (DG-Reform) and the Irish and Italian authorities to collect evidence on the impact of youth policies, and assess and improve their monitoring system for youth policies and outcomes. This project is part of a broader effort by the OECD to help countries improve their youth policies.
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Related work- OECD work on Youth employment and social policies - Digital tool for PES counsellors in Spain
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