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This background paper aims to present an overview of information and knowledge available about the wider context in which the transition from school to work occurs in Serbia and hence to provide the primary field research on school-to-work transition undertaken simultaneously by the Strategic Marketing with the necessary framework for analysis of empirical results obtained through the survey. But it is also meant to serve as an input for national public debate on the subject, to be conducted within a wider international project of European Training Foundation.
In this issue: Cover story - MEP Anne Jensen on agencies, eastern neighbours and the ETF The new learning paradigm in Portugal: Novas Oportunidades Dissecting the transition from education to work
Education reform is considered a top priority in Armenia. In vocational education and training (VET) the key driver of change is the economic and social consequences of this mismatch between the VET supply and labour market demand. Not only are the qualifications that graduates from the existing VET programmes have achieved not often required by companies - the graduates are also ill prepared for self-employment. At the same time there is a growing need for qualified workers of lower and middle levels in the newly developing sectors of economy. Expectations and potential benefits from increased social dialogue in VET and employment are thus very high, and a structured and well functioning dialogue between VET providers and social partners is seen as a key tool to improve the situation.
In 2006 the European Training Foundation (ETF) launched a pilot study on the links between migration, education and training systems, and labour markets. This report presents the results of the analysis of the study's findings.
In 2006 the European Training Foundation (ETF) launched a pilot study on the links between migration, education and training systems, and labour markets. This report presents the results of the analysis of the study's findings.
In 2006 the European Training Foundation (ETF) launched a pilot study on the links between migration, education and training systems, and labour markets. This report presents the results of the analysis of the study's findings.
In 2006 the European Training Foundation (ETF) launched a pilot study on the links between migration, education and training systems, and labour markets. This report presents the results of the analysis of the study's findings.