Beyond recovery: European jobs and skills
Автор: Institute for Public Policy Research
Загружено: 2014-04-03
Просмотров: 646
Описание:
http://ippr.org/publication/55/12069/...
The world is changing rapidly due to globalisation and technological advances: many traditional jobs have been lost forever as a result of significant structural changes.
In Europe, one in ten people are unemployed, that is 25 million people, of whom 11.5 million have been unemployed for more than a year.
While a third of this total is a cyclical problem linked to the financial and sovereign debt crises of recent years, the remaining two-thirds represents a structural problem that pre-dates the economic crash.
Some groups have been finding it particularly hard to find work, not just since the recession but for many years. The European labour market has been polarising, with mid-skill jobs disappearing as high-skill and low-skill jobs take over.
Europe needs to significantly increase in its employment rate in order to tackle its cyclical and structural unemployment problems, and to create more high-productivity, well-paid jobs. To do so, we must do more to develop the skills of young people who do not go through university, and to help individuals to update their skills throughout their working lives. At the same time, people need to be incentivised to acquire new skills and firms must be encouraged to utilise those skills.
http://ippr.org/publication/55/12069/...
Повторяем попытку...
Доступные форматы для скачивания:
Скачать видео
-
Информация по загрузке: