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Erasmus Intensive Course in Tampere 13.-24.5.2013 Tampereen Ammattikorkeakoulu Tapio Kuure

NEET – Not in Emloyment , Education or Training. Youth policy and transition into the labour market in Europe. Erasmus Intensive Course in Tampere 13.-24.5.2013 Tampereen Ammattikorkeakoulu Tapio Kuure PhD , Research Fellow , University of Tampere School of Management.

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Erasmus Intensive Course in Tampere 13.-24.5.2013 Tampereen Ammattikorkeakoulu Tapio Kuure

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  1. NEET – Not in Emloyment, Educationor Training.Youthpolicy and transition into the labour market in Europe Erasmus Intensive Course in Tampere 13.-24.5.2013 Tampereen Ammattikorkeakoulu Tapio Kuure PhD, ResearchFellow, University of Tampere School of Management

  2. Employmentrate in EuropeHow doesit look in the landscape?

  3. … and in the figures

  4. Youthunemploymentrate and unemploymentratio in EU countries. • The unemploymentraterelates to the youngpeoplewhoareavailable in the labour market • The unemploymentratiocalculates the share of unemployed for the wholepopulation (agecohort) • Nexttableshowsthatyouthunemploymentratios in the EU aremuchlowerthanyouthunemploymentrates

  5. Youthunemploymentrate and unemploymentratio(SourceEurostat)

  6. Prolongedtransition into the labour market(Education at Glance- OECD 2012) • EU`sLisbonstrategy 2000 aimed at making Europe moredynamic and competitive to secure a prosperous, fair and environmentallysustainablefuture for allcitizens • Thiskind of aimneedhigheducatedcitizens and professionals in the labour market • Highereducationmeansmoreyears at school and universities - and in a meantime- prolongedtransition into the labour market • Young person willestablishhis/her position in the labour market in the age of 27-28 thatis 75% employmentrate (Finland and Swedenstatistics)

  7. Educatedyouth of EuropePersonswhohaveattained an uppersecondaryeducation.

  8. NEET in the context of schoolstructure –comparisonsbetween Finland, Germany and Netherlands

  9. How dowecalculate the amount of youngpeople outside the school and labour market? • Spain - Example • Unemploymentrate 55% • Unemploymentratio 21% • Outside the labour market and school 20% • Outside the labour market and school and have the feeling and experiencethattheyareunemployed 13% • The agegroups • 15-19, 20-24, 25-29 – make the difference!!!

  10. How doyoucalculateyouthunemploymentrateann NEET rate?

  11. Source: European Foundation for Improvement of Living and Working Conditions.NEETs - Young people not in employment, education or training: Characteristics, costs and policy responses in Europe.

  12. MAPPING THE YOUNG NEET POPULATION IN EUROPE

  13. ThankYou for YourAttention! • Usefullinks on EU-youthpolicy: • EU YouthForum, forum for youthorganisations (http://www.youthforum.org) • European Knowledge Center of YouthPolicy, center for data fromallEU-countries (http://youth-partnership-eu.coe.int/youth-partnership/ekcyp/index) • Education at Glance, data on education in OECD-countries • http://www.oecd.org/edu/EAG%202012_e-book_EN_200912.pdf

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