Needs‐based assessment: A model for profiling, assisting, and empowering job seekers

Paul Englert, Marianne Doczi, Duncan J. R. Jackson

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Abstract

Needs-based assessment (NBA) was developed in New Zealand to assess job seekers’ capacity, willingness, and opportunity to find work. This article outlines the development of NBA from its theoretical underpinnings, evidence from a longitudinal study and the development of an employment adviser–administered computerized profiling tool, and the provision of self-assessment and support tools. The authors argue that, with a rise in the number of unemployed job seekers and the long-term unemployed, demands for government resources with less resources available to satisfy those demands, and the widespread adoption of social and interactive media,it is timely to revisit an NBA approach to job seeker profiling and targeted intervention.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)31-43
JournalJournal of Employment Counseling
Volume51
Publication statusPublished - 5 Mar 2014

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