Abstract
Unemployment causes significant problems in society and governments develop different policies to mitigate unemployment. Active labour market policies (ALMP), which are among such policies, constitute crucial instruments for the re-adaptation of the unemployed to the labour markets. However, significant social groups and regional differences occupy an essential role while formulating the programmes. Moreover, economic, cultural and political factors are also effective in labour force participation rates. Therefore, in terms of the participation of social groups such as women, youth and disabled individuals in employment, ALMP represents a policy instrument that enables a connection between the needs of the labour market and the demands of these groups. The factors affecting the structural characteristics of employment are also applies to regional differences, and many factors ranging from economic development levels of regions to cultural differences have an impact on participation in ALMP programmes. In this study, regional similarities and differences of female, male and total participation in ALMP programmes in Türkiye according to NUTS-I classification are examined using multidimensional scaling and K-means clustering analysis. According to the results of the study, it is observed that Southeast Anatolia (TRC) is significantly separated from other regions in terms of total participation rates. On the other hand, when participation rates are analysed based on unemployment, different regional clusters are encountered and the West Black Sea Region (TR8) is differentiated from other regions. Moreover, different clustering patterns are also observed at the regional scale in the participation of women and men in the programmes.
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