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Roma people in Europe constitute an ethnic/cultural/linguistic group thatsuffers severe discrimination and social exclusion. Studies indicate thatthe Roma population in all EU member states and accession countries isparticularly affected by high unemployment, law quality of life and thedevelopment of delinquent tendencies. Several reasons are quoted ascausing this situation, but the lack of labour ...
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The EuBiA project aimed to respond to the educational challenges of an ageing population in Europe. In the context of this demographic change and in view of the importance of learning in later life nine organisations from seven countries, including older learners, discussed important issues and shared their experiences in the field of learning in later life.One of EuBiA´s main aims was to establis ...
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Training pacts at local level : The project has established a framework for training pacts at local level that allows for cross-border cooperation. By setting the standards and producing guidelines, the project managers have paved the way for the creation of cross border training agreements. This project started in 2001 and lasted 26 months.
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Training tomorrow's risk-takers : Developing a future stream of entrepreneurs by training people to create their own enterprises using the experience and methods of existing entrepreneurs This project started in 2001 and lasted 24 months.
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Certification of management competencies in SMEs : The aim of the CEMES pilot project was the development and the implementation of a European Management Certificate - EMC for small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs). This project started in 2001 and lasted 26 months.
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So far, two questions have been dealt separately, and sometimes have even been considered as contradictory :- consolidating the jobs of younger workers, as well as those of women arriving or coming back on the job market- keeping senior workers (above 55) at work.The Lisbon agenda decided that in 2010, 50% of people aged between 55 and 64 should still be at work. In 2006, (according to Eurostat), ...
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In many European countries integration into the labour market of early school leavers, young people who have failed to complete vocational education and training and other groups of youth with socio-economic and/or personal disadvantages is rather difficult. Most businesses, especially SME, are very reluctant to employ and/or train such young people or give them a second chance for vocational trai ...
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