Common ESF Output Indicators

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Common ESF Output Indicators People unemployed, including long-term unemployed long-term unemployed inactive inactive, not in education or training employed, including self-employed below 25 years above 54 years with primary (ISCED 1) or lower secondary education (ISCED 2) with upper secondary (ISCED 3) or post-secondary education (ISCED 4) with tertiary education (ISCED 5 to 8) migrants, people with a foreign background, minorities (including marginalised communities such as the Roma) disabled other disadvantaged Entities number of projects fully or partially implemented by social partners or non-governmental organisations number of projects targeting public administrations or public services number of micro, small and medium-sized enterprises supported

Common ESF Result Indicators Immediate inactive participants newly engaged in job searching upon leaving participants in education/training upon leaving participants gaining a qualification upon leaving participants in employment upon leaving Longer-term participants in employment 6 months after leaving participants in self-employment 6 months after leaving participants with an improved labour market situation 6 months after leaving