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and Income Security (EIS) to strengthen the inclusive function and stabilisation impact of national unemployment insurance …
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reforms since the beginning of this millennium assesses to what extent Germany is pursuing these principles, accompanied by …
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Industry 4.0 and robots are said to speed up productivity thereby inducing a 'quantum leap' towards the 'end of work' and calling for a complete change of social security institutions that have so far been closely linked to employment. Unconditional basic income is the cry of the day, curiously...
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statistical landscape of various measures for youth unemployment in Europe compared to India and in particular to Germany. Second …, it provides a simple but powerful model for the main causes of youth unemployment from which general policy strategies … can be derived and illustrated by good practice examples from Europe, in particular Germany. Third, because a large part …
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, manifested in the rise of youth unemployment and of youth neither in employment nor in education or training (NEET). The future …
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’ youth labour force was unemployed compared to 21.4 percent in EU - 27 in 2011. Germany, with a youth unemployment rate of 8 … unemployment rate of adults aged 45 to 54; in Germany, this figure is only 1.7. Further peculiarities come up if unemployment is …By conventional statistics, youth unemployment seems to be quite moderate in Korea: ‘only’ 9.6 percent of the ‘active …
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