Increasing the rate of structural unemployment and increasing the duration of maintaining the status of the unemployed is becoming more and more serious for the new generations. That is due to the natural difference between young people's new way of thinking and the rigidity of a system of work built many years ago. At the same time, young people, under the urge to grow socially and economically faster than the current society allows, give up education and training to access the labour market sooner. The low number of competences accumulated in the limited time of education reduces the potential of new employees, making them the real victims of the labour market. Following a survey conducted in Dr. Tr. Severin, lacks of competences were ide...
The most painful effect of the Great Recession in European countries has been the surge in unemploym...
The article analyses the relationship between the education degree of the working force and employme...
The information society is all very well, but the trouble is ensuring everyone can be trained up for...
Increasing the rate of structural unemployment and increasing the duration of maintaining the status...
Youth have been increasingly at the centre of the public debate of the recent years, complicit the e...
AbstractThe problem of youth unemployment is a global issue.It is important to deeper examine the is...
The young are almost always the hardest hit in a recession – and in particular those who leave schoo...
In a time of ever increasing educational attainment levels, young people still experience lower empl...
Young unemployed people have comprised one of the significantly largest groups of the unemployed peo...
AbstractEmployment and its vocational dimension are key elements for the identity of 21st century ci...
As we enter the knowledge-based society of the 21st century, "how to improve economic performance th...
Youth unemployment has been and always will be an important item on the government's agenda. With yo...
A number of ideas have been put forward to help tackle youth unemployment in Europe. Bob Hancké take...
The issue of the unemployment concerning the population aged between 15-24 years has represented an ...
AbstractHigh rates of youth unemployment in many European Union countries do not have to be attribut...
The most painful effect of the Great Recession in European countries has been the surge in unemploym...
The article analyses the relationship between the education degree of the working force and employme...
The information society is all very well, but the trouble is ensuring everyone can be trained up for...
Increasing the rate of structural unemployment and increasing the duration of maintaining the status...
Youth have been increasingly at the centre of the public debate of the recent years, complicit the e...
AbstractThe problem of youth unemployment is a global issue.It is important to deeper examine the is...
The young are almost always the hardest hit in a recession – and in particular those who leave schoo...
In a time of ever increasing educational attainment levels, young people still experience lower empl...
Young unemployed people have comprised one of the significantly largest groups of the unemployed peo...
AbstractEmployment and its vocational dimension are key elements for the identity of 21st century ci...
As we enter the knowledge-based society of the 21st century, "how to improve economic performance th...
Youth unemployment has been and always will be an important item on the government's agenda. With yo...
A number of ideas have been put forward to help tackle youth unemployment in Europe. Bob Hancké take...
The issue of the unemployment concerning the population aged between 15-24 years has represented an ...
AbstractHigh rates of youth unemployment in many European Union countries do not have to be attribut...
The most painful effect of the Great Recession in European countries has been the surge in unemploym...
The article analyses the relationship between the education degree of the working force and employme...
The information society is all very well, but the trouble is ensuring everyone can be trained up for...