Youth perspective on occupational trends and stratiegies How does it all look from our point of view.

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Youth perspective on occupational trends and stratiegies How does it all look from our point of view

Mobility – Solution for all the problems? Poland Survey made by Millward Brown Institute for Work Service shows that only 17 Poles per 100 do not think about emigration ! Imagine 83% of the people out of 38 millions going to the western country to find a decent job. Romania Survey made for Financial Newspaper shows that only in 2014, Romanians want to leave the country. From 2009 already habitants left the country, which represent 2% of active population.

Sweden The number of people who emigrated ¬ have been larger in 2012 than ever before. The emigration rate was Even Higher than in 1887, when emigration of Swedes to America culminated. As opposed to immigration, emigration has increased every year for the past three years.

Are You suprised?

Map illustrating how many days during the year inhabitants need to work to maintain private cars.

Why is this happening? Big differences of living standards between eastern and western EU countries. Rapid increase of cost of living for new EU member states Technological development (less need for workforce) Transfer of industry to countries with cheaper workforce (Asia, Africa etc.)

Problems we face „In the suggested policy mix, Europe tries to make work attractive for employers (by making it cheap)” Part time jobs Temporary contracts 0 hours contracts Unpaid internships and apprenticeships

What is a solution then?

What we need? Quality jobs not any kind of jobs! Whitout double standards. We need to involve Young people into the politics Social Responsibility from business side Educational system that respond to the market needs Sustainable growth instead of fluctuation Real Social Dialog

Building a middle class consumers as a solution for creating a job places? Nick Hanauer USA Multimillionaire (one of the first investors in Amazon.com) Idea worth Spreading: “In capitalist economy, the true job creators are middle- class consumers, and taxing the rich to make investments to make the middle class to grow and thrive is the single smart thing we can do for the middle class, for the poor and for the rich.”