Social Europe EU Initiatives to combat Youth Unemployment 16 October 2013 Tamás VÁRNAI, Policy Co-ordinator Unit Sectorial Employment Challenges, Youth.

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Social Europe EU Initiatives to combat Youth Unemployment 16 October 2013 Tamás VÁRNAI, Policy Co-ordinator Unit Sectorial Employment Challenges, Youth Employment & Entrepreneurship European Commission - DG Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion

Social Europe The crisis has hit young people exceptionally hard Nearly one in four young people on the labour market cannot find a job (EU: 23% in 2012) EU youth unemployment rate more than twice as high as the general unemployment rate (10,4% in 2012) More than 32% of unemployed young people long-term unemployed Young people over-represented in temporary and part-time work 7.5 million young Europeans aged neither in employment, nor in education and training (NEETs)

Social Europe Youth unemployment rates and year-on-year changes, 09/12 Greece, Spain > 55% Italy, Portugal, Bulgaria, Cyprus, Latvia, Hungary, Slovakia around or over 30% only Austria, Germany, Netherlands < 10%

Social Europe Young people not in employment, education or training (NEET) for EU Member States, 2008, 2010 and 2011

Social Europe Key problems and possible remedies Young people dropping out of education or work; low skilled youth most at risk of unemployment and exclusion in the longer term  Youth Guarantee schemes Difficult school-to-work transitions:  Increase the supply of high-quality traineeships and apprenticeships Growing skills and geographical mismatches  2 million vacancies across EU  Labour mobility Transitions more difficult in countries with segmented labour markets  Reforms in labour market regulation

Social Europe Youth Employment Package (YEP) Council recommendation on establishing a Youth Guarantee Quality framework for traineeships European Alliance for Apprenticeships Mobility of young workers Results of the Youth Opportunities Initiative

Social Europe A Youth Guarantee  Council Recommendation of 22 April: Member States ensure that all young people up to 25 receive a good-quality offer of employment, continued education, an apprenticeship or a traineeship within four months of becoming unemployed or leaving formal education. Model: fully fledged Youth Guarantee Scheme in Finland

Social Europe What will make the Youth Guarantee a success? 1.Strong partnerships: employment services, education & training institutions, young people, social partners, …. 2.Early intervention and activation:  Focus on most vulnerable ones  Personalised guidance 3.Supportive measures enabling labour market integration  Boost skills & competences  Labour-market related measures 4.Use of EU Funds: in particular ESF, YEI 5.Assessment and continuous improvement of the schemes for more evidence-based policies and interventions 6.Swift implementation of YG schemes

Social Europe Next step: implementation Commission support for Youth Guarantee Implementation Plans (2013/2014) Staff Working Document in 22 languages Member State Twinning 19 Pilot Projects Helpdesk on apprenticeships/traineeships: ec.europa.eu/social/youthtraining

Social Europe Youth Guarantee Schemes have a cost  BUT represent an investment: Cost of Youth Guarantees (ILO 2012) Economic costs of NEETs (Eurofound 2012) Eurozone, years26 Member States (all except Malta), years About 0.22% of GDP EUR 21 billion 1.21% of GDP EUR 153 billion

Social Europe Youth Employment Initiative Decided by the European Council on 7-8 February To support measures set out in the YEP, and in particular the Youth Guarantee EUR 6 billion for the period open to all NUTS2 regions with levels of youth unemployment above 25% (in 2012) EUR 3 billion from the ESF and a further EUR 3 billion from a new 'youth employment' budget line.

Social Europe Examples of measures that can be supported by YEI: Provision of traineeships and apprenticeships Provision of first job experience (placements) Reduction of non-wage labour costs Targeted and well-designed wage and recruitment subsidies Mobility measures Start-up support for young entrepreneurs Quality vocational education and training Second chance programmes

Social Europe Quality Framework for Traineeships Traineeships can increase the employability of young people and be stepping stones towards regular employment if they are of good quality in terms of learning content and adequate working conditions. Problems confirmed by 1.Traineeship study (2012) 2.Eurobarometer survey (2013) 3.SME test (2013) Procedure: Public consultation + social partner consultation ( ) Social partners decided not to enter into negotiations, the Commission will thus make a related proposal in December 2013.

Social Europe Quality Framework for Traineeships – possible content Compulsory Traineeship agreement to cover - learning content, mentorship, evaluation - working conditions: weekly working time, duration (max 6 months), sick leave, holidays Incentives for pay and recruitment through higher transparency

Social Europe European Alliance for Apprenticeships (EAfA) Improve quality and supply of apprenticeships Change mind-sets towards apprenticeship-type learning Social Partners Member States Business Commission Chambers Employment services

Social Europe A European Alliance for Apprenticeships  The European Alliance for Apprenticeships was launched in July 2013: to improve the supply and quality of apprenticeships change mind-sets towards apprenticeships (business, students, parents) Dual apprenticeship schemes ensure smooth transition from school to work, provided their success factors: partnership between education and training institution and companies, and involvement of social partners high quality qualification and learning process integration in national/regional education and training system support to vulnerable young people Engagement of employers based on cost-benefit ratio

Social Europe Promote labour mobility for young people  The Commission is reinforcing EU instruments on mobility Increased mobility will offer more employment opportunities EURES: European Employment Services network to be transformed into a result-oriented matching and placement instrument, will include apprenticeships and traineeships. "Your first EURES Job“ expanded, first pilot to help 5,000 young people to find a job placement in another Member State (job placement plus financial incentives, e.g. travel expenses, language courses).

Social Europe European Semester Country Specific Recommendations (CSR) - proposed by COM to each MS - agreed by Council Majority of MS received CSR on youth employment (or education/skills) in 2013 and likely to receive in 2014

Social Europe Conclusions High numbers of unemployed youth result in dramatic consequences for the economies, the societies and above all the young people. Young people need particular support given the structural difficulties in transitioning from school into work, no "one size fits all" solution Investing in a Youth Guarantee is a sound investment – the costs of not doing so would be much higher. Primary responsibility for employment and education with Member States, but EU can play a supportive and stimulating role – we must learn from what works and what doesn't.

Social Europe More information Youth Employment Youth Employment Package =1731&furtherNews=yes ESF Technical Assistance apprenticeship/traineeship schemes Youth Opportunities Initiative Your First Eures Job Youth on the move