The Youth Guarantee Scheme: what can be learned from successful countries? - Task Force meeting
PAST
EVENT
EVENT
Feb 18, 2014
00:00 - 00:00
This Task Force meeting provided some examples of best practices of existing Youth Guarantee Schemes in Europe. The Austrian, Dutch and Danish schemes were presented, with a focus on strength points that could be exported to other Member States and current challenges were also discussed. In addition, the question of how to establish a partnership between relevant stakeholders in order to implement a Youth Guarantee Scheme was debated.
The Social Europe and Well-being Programme (SEWB) is dedicated to achieving a stronger Social Europe fit to address the social, environmental, economic and political challenges facing the Union today. It focuses on policies that prioritise strong and resilient healthcare systems; modern and inclusive labour markets; eradicating inequalities; investing in the health and well-being of people; making European welfare states and social protection systems fit for the future.
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