Almost a quarter of the young people in the EU are unemployed. And once again it is the crisis-ridden states that have been hit hardest. But in other countries such as France, Sweden, and Luxembourg, younger members of the workforce, far more than their older counterparts, are also finding it difficult to get a job. Freedom of movement within the EU could help to provide them with new opportunities. All that is needed is the right kind of support
The economic crisis had recoiled on enterprises, families and citizens in all over the European Unio...
This study investigates employment and occupational mobility in Europe before and after the 2008 fin...
The financial crisis of 2008 devastated national economies around the world. We are still recovering...
Almost a quarter of the young people in the EU are unemployed. And once again it is the crisis-ridde...
Against the background of demographic decline and growing economic competitiveness from emerging eco...
Despite the public perception in many member states that labour mobility has spiralled out of contro...
Despite public perceptions, labour mobility is low in the EU, particularly within the euro area. The...
As it enters its sixth year of prolonged economic crisis, the European Union (EU) stands at a crossr...
Several countries across Europe have experienced persistent problems with unemployment since the sta...
Arbeitslosigkeit; Arbeitsmarktpolitik; Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit; Ungelernte Arbeitskräfte; EU-Politi...
“Worker mobility is a key instrument for an efficiently functioning single market and is essential f...
There are 26 million unemployed in the EU, and no improvement is predicted for several years. But at...
Proposals from several sources for growth and employment in Europe are examined for the number of jo...
This paper outlines the importance of labor mobility for the improvement in allocating and distribut...
This paper examines the occurrence of structural breaks in European unemployment associated with maj...
The economic crisis had recoiled on enterprises, families and citizens in all over the European Unio...
This study investigates employment and occupational mobility in Europe before and after the 2008 fin...
The financial crisis of 2008 devastated national economies around the world. We are still recovering...
Almost a quarter of the young people in the EU are unemployed. And once again it is the crisis-ridde...
Against the background of demographic decline and growing economic competitiveness from emerging eco...
Despite the public perception in many member states that labour mobility has spiralled out of contro...
Despite public perceptions, labour mobility is low in the EU, particularly within the euro area. The...
As it enters its sixth year of prolonged economic crisis, the European Union (EU) stands at a crossr...
Several countries across Europe have experienced persistent problems with unemployment since the sta...
Arbeitslosigkeit; Arbeitsmarktpolitik; Langzeitarbeitslosigkeit; Ungelernte Arbeitskräfte; EU-Politi...
“Worker mobility is a key instrument for an efficiently functioning single market and is essential f...
There are 26 million unemployed in the EU, and no improvement is predicted for several years. But at...
Proposals from several sources for growth and employment in Europe are examined for the number of jo...
This paper outlines the importance of labor mobility for the improvement in allocating and distribut...
This paper examines the occurrence of structural breaks in European unemployment associated with maj...
The economic crisis had recoiled on enterprises, families and citizens in all over the European Unio...
This study investigates employment and occupational mobility in Europe before and after the 2008 fin...
The financial crisis of 2008 devastated national economies around the world. We are still recovering...