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Youth Unemployment Desemprego Jovem
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Youth unemployment: Germany as sample country Michael Sommer
Germany has the lowest youth unemployment rate across the whole of Europe. A successful training system, lots of support for disadvantaged persons and a growing lack of skilled workers are the reasons for this positive situation. Read more
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Germany having the lowest youth unemployment rate (8%) according to the EU there are increasingly lower numbers of school leavers – and more and more old people Young people who have not obtained secondary school qualifications or only low grades can spend a year improving their skills and basic education A popular scheme is the new concept of the "training mentors", whereby adult volunteers help youths with difficulties to find a career
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Youth unemployment in the Czech Republic Tomas Sokolovski
Young people are amongst those who have been hit hardest by the economic crisis ravaging Europe.The deterioration in the situation with regard to youth unemployment has been known about for some time now. The Czech Republic is still faring quite well in this respect, compared with some European countries, but Czech youth unemployment is nevertheless hovering around the 22% mark.
http://tinyurl.com/cd2famt "Youth Employment in the Czech Republic and the Standpoint of the Czech-Moravian Confederation of Trade Unions (ČMKOS)", Pavel Janíčko, a Senior Lecturer at the University of Economics in Prague Pavel Janíčko explains in the article, is "the completely chaotic, unsystematic approach to the development of the educational system, resulting in a wide discrepancy between companies' requirements and the range of relevant skills."
“the situation for young persons at the labour market is not the public topic in medias, but it´s a private problem for young unemployed”
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Young People on the Periphery – Nordic policies against unemployment and exclusion Antra Carlsen - Nordic countries
Youth unemployment rates are considerably higher than those for general unemployment in the Nordic countries. A growing number of young people in the Nordic region are at great risk of long-term exclusion from working life and society. Several Nordic mapping studies and analyses have been carried out during the period 20102012 and the conclusion is that despite socio-economical and cultural differences the Nordic countries would benefit from a closer cooperation and exchange of experiences when it comes to the future work of preventing unemployment among young people Ler artigo | Read article
http://tinyurl.com/b5okmur When preventing youth unemployment, the following success factors have been identified throughout the Nordic region: - early measures within the field of education and early labour market interventions,- an education system adapted to individual needs,- an effective monitoring of students,- integrated measures and activities,- investments in education during recessions and cooperation between actors, which work with young people.
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Last in line Hilde S. Grønhovd
The unemployment rate in Norway for young people aged 20-24 is 4, 9 %. For people aged 25-29 it is 4, 4 %. In spite of being about the double of the general unemployment rate in the country (which is currently 2, 8 %), the numbers are extremely low in a European measure. Looking into the unemployment among young disabled people show us another story. They seem to be last in line
http://tinyurl.com/cxrncn6 “what is the unemployment rate for young people with disabilities?” Employers prefer to hire people with work experience, so career guides recommends young people to work during their years of studying young people with disabilities have a CV without work experience when they exit school. This makes them less attractive on the labor market. It makes them last in line.
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Youth unemployment in Hungary Eva Tanczos
Targeted instruction-packages are needed to create workplaces for young people – this was established at the Seminar organized by ILO and the Hungarian Ministry of National Economy at the
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The ILO called the group of young workers in this hopeless situation as "scarred generation", and they are characterized by increasing inactivity, unemployment and uncertain workplaces. Young people remain unemployed for longer and longer periods. Even if they are able to enter the labor market, often they are employed only on a fix-term contract or they can only undertake seasonal work.
During this Seminar, Mr. László Andor, EU Commissioner for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion also explained that all the various age groups are victims of this long-lasting crisis, but the young people are especially affected. At the same time there are significant differences among the various EU Member States.
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The forced mobility of unemployed Portuguese young people Carlos Ribeiro
The Brasserie Room in Sutton is ready to welcome its first customers. The tables have been set. The red sofas with their throw pillows signal good taste and organization. The menus are waiting to guide the first customers in giving their orders. On the esplanade outside, a few plants and discrete lighting invite customers to enter. Jessica arrived two hours ago. This top-quality welcome setting is the result of her work. Two months ago she was living in Lisbon, unemployed and in despair.
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She feels that she has succeeded in the chances she has taken because she is very obviously open to learning and is dissatisfied with her knowledge in view of the challenges that she encountered and is encountering in giving shape to her plans for her life.
“This isn’t what I want to do for the rest of my life, but I’m happy to be working and to be able to count on a pay check at the end of the month,” the 18-year-old Portuguese woman with African forebears confesses. In secondary school she dreamed of becoming a fashion designer. Now she’s waiting tables in London.
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