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Junge Menschen in Europa haben weiterhin große Schwierigkeiten beim Eintritt in den Arbeitsmarkt. Obwohl die Jugendarbeitslosenquote in einigen Mitgliedstaaten allmählich zurückgeht, konnten insgesamt 23 % der jungen Arbeitssuchenden in Europa im Alter zwischen 15 und 24 Jahren in der EU28 im...
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Young people in Europe continue to experience great difficulties in entering the labour market. Although the youth …
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Die Europäische Kommission führt eine EU-weite Kampagne durch, um das Bewusstsein für den Klimawandel und was wir tun können, um ihn zu begrenzen, zu stärken. Im Rahmen dieser Kampagne haben wir eine kleine Broschüre für Schüler zusammengestellt, in der du Informationen über den...
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This study analyses au pair arrangements in six EU Member States (Denmark, Germany, Ireland, the Netherlands, Poland and Spain) through descriptions of national and international legal frameworks and practices of au pairing. The findings show different patterns of au pair migration and different...
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Junge Arbeitnehmer in der ganzen EU, insbesondere Berufseinsteiger, sehen sich großen Problemen auf dem Arbeitsmarkt gegenüber. Durch hohe Arbeitslosenquoten und schlechtere Arbeitsbedingungen für junge Menschen haben sich die traditionellen Probleme dieser Gruppe beim Zugang zu Arbeit weiter...
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in the year. This short document summarises the strengths and weaknesses of youth guarantee schemes identified in the … research. Given that Scandinavian countries are pioneers of this type of policy, this paper focuses in particular on youth …
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The situation of young people in the labour market in Finland worsened during the recent economic recession. It has subsequently improved, but these positive changes don’t cover all job seekers, for example young people with health problems or disabilities. The employment rate of people with...
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In Poland policy relating to people with disabilities does not differentiate between different groups – all groups are treated equally. There are no policies or programmes that particularly promote the participation of young people with disabilities in the open labour market. As in many other...
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In Spain disability is officially recognised when the competent evaluation services assess a person as having a minimum 33% disability level. This evaluation is carried out by regional governments and there are differences among regions, which can result in a person obtaining a disability...
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