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  • Groundbreaking Seminar on Labor Force Statistics Held in Armenia

    USAID Armenia Social Protection
    Systems Strengthening Project
    18 Baghramian Avenue
    Yerevan
    Tel: (37410) 54 26 11
    Email: [email protected]



    Groundbreaking Seminar on Labor Force Statistics Held in Armenia

    Yerevan - An unprecedented working meeting/seminar dedicated to labor
    force statistics was held on June 19 at the RA National Statistical
    Service headquarters in Yerevan.

    Organized by the National Statistical Service and the USAID Armenia
    Social Protection Systems Strengthening Project, the training session,
    titled `The Value and Uses of Labor Force Data,' brought together some
    40 experts from a number of key Armenian-Government agencies and
    ministries. Institutions represented at the seminar included the
    Ministry of Labor and Social Issues, Ministry of Finance and Economy,
    National Statistical Service, State Fund for Social Insurance, State
    Employment Service Agency, National Institute for Labor and Social
    Research, State Labor Inspectorate, Nork Information Analytical
    Center, Social Protection Administration Project, and Armenia CJSC.

    The event sought to foster a greater understanding of labor market
    data as powerful tools for social and economic policymaking on the one
    hand, and the operations of organizations concerned with social
    protection on the other. Emphasis was placed on how such data are used
    by government agencies, international organizations, and private
    sector organizations, and how enhanced collection, analysis, and
    utilization of data could lead to improved management and policies
    within Armenian governmental organizations.

    In her welcoming speech, Amy Ramm, who heads the USAID Armenia Social
    Protection Systems Strengthening (SPSS) project, underscored the
    critical importance of project coordination with the RA Ministry of
    Labor and Social Issues and other government bodies engaged in the
    gathering, analysis, and use of labor force data.

    The USAID Armenia SPSS Project, implemented by The Services Group
    Inc., is a six-year initiative that was launched in October 2006. It
    aims to strengthen Armenia's social protection systems, assist the
    Government of Armenia in institutional and human capacity development,
    and enhance the capacity of social-service NGOs.

    The seminar featured presentations by Frank Szumilo, USAID Armenia
    SPSS Project expert in Household Survey and Labor Force Statistics;
    Christopher Hartwell, PA Specialist; Sona Harutyunyan, Head of the
    State Employment Service Agency; and Vardan Marukyan, Head of the
    National Institute of Labor and Social Research.

    Harutyunyan delivered the opening remarks. She thanked USAID and The
    Service Group for actively contributing to Armenia's bid for social
    and economic reform, and credited the National Statistical Service for
    its close cooperation with the State Employment Service Agency. In her
    overview of current conditions in the Armenian labor market,
    Harutyunyan emphasized the need for bolstering labor data collection
    and analysis efforts.

    Opening remarks were also delivered by Marukyan, who pointed out the
    inextricable link between effective social policies and accurate labor
    force data.

    Data accuracy and reliability were among the several themes and topic
    tackled by Szumilo and Hartwell, the seminar's main speakers. In their
    respective presentations, Szumilo and Hartwell illustrated optimal
    methodologies of gathering, analyzing, and disseminating labor force
    data, and expounded the critical value of such data in economic
    policymaking, social reform, and attracting foreign investment. Both
    presenters emphasized the fact that Foreign Direct Investment, which
    fundamentally hinges on labor force indicators, is essential to a
    country's growth, the creation of employment, and strengthening of its
    labor force.

    Hartwell added that as greater emphasis is now being placed on gender
    differentiation by international organizations such as the United
    Nations, labor force data provide the information necessary for
    gauging a country's relative need for involving both men and women in
    development programs and policy decisions.

    The seminar comprised audience participation and feedback on how to
    improve labor force data gathering and utilization throughout Armenia,
    focusing on unified standards and indicators, content, survey design,
    quality control, analysis, data management, and dissemination within
    the government and to the public alike.

    According to The Services Group, such feedback is instrumental in
    designing future training events and building on USAID's collaboration
    with the Government of Armenia and Armenian civil society
    organizations. To this end, it is anticipated that refinements in
    labor force data gathering and household surveys in the republic will
    be aided by enhanced IT and administrative systems. The USAID Armenia
    SPSS Project will contribute to these efforts by also providing
    targeted trainings and technical support.
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