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Italy’s start-up visa aims to make the national start-up ecosystem more easily accessible to foreign talent, rich with knowledge and skills, and more integrated into global markets. Government reports show that the programme has not yet achieved a critical scale. The analysis of similar...
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This paper explores and classifies some of the most common policy options adopted by national, regional and local policy makers in the context of or prior to the COVID-19 pandemic to enable, encourage and make the most of teleworking. It also considers efforts to foster the attraction and...
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Sweden is undergoing a major reform of its public employment service (PES) Arbetsförmedlingen, shifting its main role from providing in-house services towards monitoring of providers and working with different stakeholders in guiding and implementing labour market policies. At the same time,...
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Recent reforms have put Germany among the OECD countries with the fewest restrictions on labour migration for highly … negative reputation is unjustified. International students appear well positioned to meet employer concerns, but Germany could … these occupations, more should be done to recruit into the dual system, and Germany’s new recognition framework could …
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This report, part of a series covering around 20 OECD countries, contains a survey of Germany's main barriers to …
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