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Current tendencies of youth unemployment in the EU Member States and the partner countries Daniela Keselova Darina Ondrusova Institute for Labour and Family Research May 23, 2016 Bratislava
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Youth unemployment trends ENP East Countries IPA Countries EU-28 Slovakia – research, disadvantaged groups
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Youth unemployment in ENP East Countries
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Youth unemployment in IPA Countries
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Youth unemployment in EU
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Labour market in Slovakia Youth unemployment Source: Eurostat
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Labour market in Slovakia Youth employment (15-24)
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Labour market in Slovakia Youth inactivity Source: Eurostat
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Labour market in Slovakia NEETs Age (%) 15-2425-29 Males13.313.1 Females14.232.8 Total13.722.8 Source: Eurostat
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Key factors of youth unemployment: research results Low education: LFS: 22% of unemployed young people 15-24 Registered: 32% of jobseekers 15-24 Research IVPR in 2015 (on 300 job-seekers): Average rate of unemployment of low-education young job-seekers: 1 year and 8 months 5 months longer than average of total sample 1 month longer than people with disabilities
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Key factors of youth unemployment: research results – cont. Inappropriate education = the main barrier to employment among low-educated young people according to 52% of low-educated young job-seekers Lack of practice = the main barrier among higher educated young job-seekers (according to one quarter with secondary vocational and one third with secondary general and tertiary education) Health problems = the main barrier among young people with disabilities (almost three quarters of PwD)
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Key factors of youth unemployment: research results – cont. The research focused primarily on strategies, behaviour of young people at the labour market and their requirements on searched jobs Flexible working conditions: Almost 80%: temporary contracts Two-thirds : part-time work Profession: More than 80%: work in different field 26%: unskilled work Wage: Less than one quarter (23%) willing to work for the minimum wage Required netto wage in average 602 EUR
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Vulnerable groups Low educated and long-term unemployed young job- seekers more open to: flexible working conditions; earn minimum wage; do the shift work, night work and non-qualified work. Wage expectations: bellow the sample average and lower than higher educated and shorter unemployed
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Vulnerable groups: youth with disabilities European Disability Strategy (EDS) + Initial plan to implement the EDS 2010- 2020: „to create and implement specific programs of transition from school to work for young people with disabilities“ Slovakia - main barriers to enter the labour market: Inadequate education, lack of practice, health problems Expectations of young disabled registered job-seekers: Lower wages than their non-disabled peers Open to temporary work Open to work in different field than qualifications
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Vulnerable groups: youth with disabilities (cont.) Main policy challenges: Too few young PWD = registered job-seekers Especially disadvantaged people with intellectual disabilities Lack of individualized support Next steps: In 2016, call for proposals to support finding a first job for young PWD
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Employment, practice, back to education or training as soon as possible
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Contact Daniela.Keselova@ivpr.gov.sk Darina.Ondrusova@ivpr.gov.sk
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