Developing the Young Workforce evaluation: evidence synthesis
An evidence synthesis on Developing the Young Workforce (DYW) strategy.
Appendix 1 - KPIs and Progress of Analysis
KPI 1
Description
Be one of the top five performing countries in the EU for youth unemployment by reducing the relative ratio of youth unemployment to 25-64 unemployment to the level of the fifth best country in the EU by 2021
Progress
Analysis underway
KPI 2
Description
Be one of the top five performing countries in the EU for youth unemployment by reducing the youth unemployment rate to match the fifth best country in the EU by 2021
Progress
Analysis underway
KPI 3
Description
Increase the percentage of school leavers attaining vocational qualifications at SCQF level 5 and above
Progress
Preliminary analysis
KPI 4
Description
Increase the percentage of 16-24 year old college students who have successfully completed a full-time course moving into employment or higher level study
Progress
Preliminary analysis
KPI 5
Description
The number of Modern and Graduate Apprentices at SCQF Level 6 above to be increased
Progress
Preliminary analysis
KPI 6
Description
Increase the percentage of employers recruiting young people directly from education to 35% by 2018
Progress
Preliminary analysis
KPI 7
Description
Reduce to 60% the percentage of MA frameworks where the gender balance is 75:25 or worse by 2021
Progress
Analysis underway
KPI 8
Description
Increase by 5 percentage points the minority gender share in each of the 10 largest and most imbalanced superclasses among 16-24 year olds by 2021
Progress
Analysis underway
KPI 9
Description
Increase the number of minority ethnic MA starts to equal the population share by 2021
Progress
Preliminary analysis
KPI 10
Description
Increase the employment rate for disabled young people to the population average by 2021
Progress
Preliminary analysis
KPI 11
Description
Increase positive destinations for looked after children by 4 percentage point per annum resulting in parity by 2021
Progress
Analysis underway
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