Recent Trends in Youth Labor Markets and Youth Employment Policy in Europe and Central Asia

Author(s):  
Niall O'Higgins
Author(s):  
Zeynep Kaplan

Free mobility of labor has been the core element of the European integration process. The aim of this chapter is to analyze the effects and challenges of the labor mobility within the EU. The analysis then focuses on the recent trends in labor mobility. Cross-border labor mobility remains low in the EU. The main reasons behind the low levels of labor mobility in the EU include linguistic and cultural reasons, as well as non-tariff barriers such as pension rules, recognition of professional qualification or social security differences. Removal of impediments to free mobility of labor and improvement of flexibility of the European labor markets will strengthen the EU's labor market integration.


2021 ◽  
Vol 12 (1(S)) ◽  
pp. 8-16
Author(s):  
Edward Brenya ◽  
Dominic Degraft Arthur ◽  
Janet Nyarko

Youth participation in public policies such as the employment policy process has gained prominence in academic and policy literature. Despite this, research on youth participation in the employment policy process has received little attention in Ghana. This paper draws on documentary analysis to unlock the challenging pathways of youth participation in Ghana’s youth employment and entrepreneurial development agency. The paper finds that a web of challenges such as insufficient access to information, over-politicization of GYEEDA, poor level of coordination of stakeholders, and prevalence of diversity and social exclusion are embedded in obstructing the youth participation in GYEEDA. The study recommends that policymakers such as the government and other stakeholders should provide adequate measures to ensure that beneficiaries such as the youths are engaged in the design, formulation, and execution of the youth employment policy process in Ghana.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (sup1) ◽  
pp. 1-11 ◽  
Author(s):  
Shanti Jagannathan ◽  
Sungsup Ra ◽  
Rupert Maclean
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