Slovak Republic
Improving the performance of youth in the labour market is a crucial challenge in OECD countries facing persistent youth unemployment. Getting off to a good start facilitates integration and lays the foundation for a good career, while a poor beginning can be difficult to make up. This report survey...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
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Paris :
OECD
2007.
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Colección: | Emplois pour les jeunes.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009705527306719 |
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- TABLE OF CONTENTS -; Summary and main recommendations; Résumé et principales recommandations; Introduction; CHAPTER 1. THE CHALLENGE AHEAD; 1. Demographic and macroeconomic trends; 2. Employment; 3. Unemployment; 4. Mobility; 5. The transition from school to work; 6. A comparison of the youth labour market situations in 1995 and 2005; 7. Summary; CHAPTER 2. THE ROLE OF EDUCATION AND TRAINING; 1. Improving the performance of education; 2. Changes in educational attainment; 3. Combining school and work is not common; 4. Intermediate situations between school and work
- 5. The education system needs further reform6. Training; 7. Summary; CHAPTER 3. BARRIERS TO YOUTH EMPLOYMENT; 1. Perceptions of employers; 2. Labour costs; 3. Employment protection legislation; 4. Are maternity protection legislation and parental leave barriersto the employment of young women?; 5. Summary; CHAPTER 4. THE ROLE OF WELFARE BENEFITSAND ACTIVATION POLICIES; 1. Child allowance, unemployment benefits and social assistance; 2. Helping young jobseekers with the search; 3. Measures to increase young workers' employability; 4. Summary; Bibliography