Watch the webinar recording to learn more about conducting Labor Market Assessments for workers across key growth sectors and jobs that require different skill levels.

Watch the recording here.

Companion Learning Materials

View the CoP meeting and presentation slides here.

About the Event

This presentation outlines how Rapid Asia measured demand and supply for workers across key growth sectors and with respect to jobs that require different skill levels, with a specific focus on the impacts on youth. Project implementers interested in conducting an LMA will find that this study represents a blueprint for how an LMA can be done and challenges that may be encountered.

The webinar also share out resources on this topic to help put the discussion into practice.

Presented by USAID's YouthPower 2: Learning and Evaluation Activity, the Business, Entrepreneurship, and Private Sector Engagement (BEPSE) Community of Practice (CoP), a group of youth, practitioners in youth-serving organizations, and policymakers. (CoP) serves youth, practitioners in youth-serving organizations, and policymakers.

This event includes English closed captioning (cc).

About the Community of Practice

The YP2LE Learning Network brings together diverse stakeholders who seek to learn more and share about youth development. As one of six communities of practice, the Business, Entrepreneurship, and Private Sector Engagement (BEPSE) Community of Practice (CoP), provides its community members with features and benefits for mutual sharing and collective learning. Learn more about the BEPSE and other CoPs on YouthPower.org and register to connect with these communities.

You must be a registered member of YouthPower.org in order to participate in the discussion group. Register today!

ABOUT YOUTHPOWER2: LEARNING AND EVALUATION (YP2LE)

YP2LE is a USAID-funded activity focused on building and disseminating evidence on Positive Youth Development (PYD). YP2LE’s goal is to give program implementers, researchers, and young changemakers the information, tools, and resources they need to develop high-quality, impactful, and sustainable youth programs.

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