Number/percentage of target population employed or self-employed in sustainable livelihood activities (specify if necessary) - Livelihoods Centre
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Number/percentage of target population employed or self-employed in sustainable livelihood activities (specify if necessary)
| Code: | KOI-4-3 | 
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| Description: | Change in the number of people employed or self-employed in sustainable livelihood activities for a defined period. To show sustainability, employment or self-employment should last a defined period of time (6-12 months), and show quality aspects (decent work). • It includes the increase of people employed or self-employed • It includes the increase in jobs created • Consider formal and informal employment • Highlight the equality of opportunities, regardless of gender, age, ethnic origin or religious belief. • Equal opportunities for women/youth/other groups apply depending on the programme, normally when the employment/self-employment intervention is not addressed to a specific group. • It doesn't include cash for work interventions (temporary employment) | 
| Disaggregated By: | Geography/Livelihoods zone; Gender, age, disabilities, chronic diseases (for individuals, associations members, etc.); Head of household’s gender, age, disabilities, chronic diseases, dependency ratio (for households), and any other relevant criteria, such as urban/rural context, religious, ethnic or political identities; Wealth groups; Livelihoods group (e.g. pastoralist, farmers, traders); Period to achieve the objective; | 
| Direction of change: | 
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| Data source: | Both secondary and primary data collection can be used according to context. • Baseline/Endline. If multiyear programme consider also a mid-term evaluation. • Secondary data. Reliable/relevant sources from other actors, clusters or government (e.g. assessment information, reference to a normal situation). Unit of Measurement: Population, but can also be households or productive organisations, or MSME. If percentage: • Numerator: Number of target population employed or self-employed. • Denominator: Total number of target population Data Collection methods: Secondary data analysis; Households Survey and Focus Group Discussion; Key informant interviews; Salary records; MSME/productive organisation survey and records. | 
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| Source: | LRC-1 | 
| Examples: | X of affected vulnerable workers in Conakry urban area (from those Y are women) employed in sustainable livelihood activities (micro-business, small and medium enterprises) for six or more months through the intermediation programme. | 
| Measure Notes: | Employment/self-employment sustainability should be defined (e.g. type of contract; duration of the employment/self-employment since it started -six months / one year-, number of client contracts -for self-employments/IGA-). Consider not just the access to employment (self-employment) in a quantitative way, but also in quality: job quality (work conditions) and/or beneficiaries’ self-confidence (qualitative change). Job creation might be difficult to measure unless the intervention is a long term one or it is measured for small businesses or IGA which create employment. | 
 
 