Indicator’s Wording
Indicator’s Purpose
How to Collect and Analyse the Required Data
Collect the required data by reviewing relevant documentation and conducting interviews with the persons whom your intervention supported in gaining longer-term employment:
RECOMMENDED SURVEY QUESTIONS (Q) AND POSSIBLE ANSWERS (A)
Q1: Did the support provided by [specify the organization, institution or company] enable you to get a job?
A1: yes / no
(ask the following questions only if the previous answer is YES)
Q2: From which date were you employed?
A2: ……... (record the date)
Q3: Do you still have this job or has it finished?
A3: yes, the respondent remains employed; no, the respondent is not employed
(ask the following question only if the previous answer was NO)
Q4: Which was the last day you went to this job?
Q4: ……... (record the date)
Verify the provided information by interviewing the respondent’s employer and colleagues and reviewing the supporting documentation, such as contract, payroll, and other evidence.
Calculate the indicator’s value by counting the number of supported persons who gained a job and retained it for the pre-defined minimum period of time.
Important Comments
1) Consider collecting and analyzing also the following data:
> Is the job full-time or part-time?
> What type of job is it?
> What is the employees’ Average Monthly Salary?
> If the supported person lost her/his job, what was the reason?
> If the supported person lost her/his job, did s/he manage to find a new one related to the qualification your project supported?
2) The employment period should not be less than 6 months. If your project duration allows, consider assessing and comparing the data for a 6-month as well as 12-month period (always from the same persons).