Future European Social Funding: Help English,i’m Italian…10 Point? ,Click For Further Info

by admin on August 15, 2010

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Question by Sonia: Help english,i’m italian…10 point?
can you to do a synthesisi of this text?little.max 8 line
1.There is not a shadow of doubt: young people are particularly hardly off on the labour market. In the European Union, the number of jobless is much higher among workers aged 15 to 24 than among their elders. This is in spite of the fact that the proportion of young people is declining. 15 to 24-year-olds now make up fewer than 15% of Europe’s population. When they do work, young people are regularly steered into temporary or part-time jobs. And yet the problem is not one of skills, at a time when curricula are longer and education levels higher than in the past.
2.To get a job, experience is essential, but experience cannot be acquired without getting a job. Paradoxically, some sectors, notably those related to the new technologies or offering technical jobs, are experiencing a shortage of qualified workers that is dampening their prospects for growth. It is estimated that Europe will be short of between one and two million computer scientists in the near future. This gulf between supply and demand of the labour market is not systematically indicative of ill-adapted public education and training policies. The number of lay-offs in the promising “new economy” also reveals flaws in the private sector’s analysis of its own needs.
3.While the problem of unemployment is primarily a matter for the national authorities, the Commission is nonetheless active at a European level. As far as young people are concerned , the action priorities agreed to by the EU and its Member States at the Jobs Summit in Luxembourg (November 2005) have been applied to a European employment strategy.
4.This instrument provides that, before reaching six months of unemployment, every young European will be offered a new start in the form of training or a job. The strategy also endeavours to develop entrepreneurship among young people and the realities of the employment market. Different Community programmes and initiatives provide financial support for measures taken by the Member States.
5.With the introduction of new titles on employment and social affairs in the Treaties, the European Union can develop in these areas, such as the European Employment Strategy, the Lisbon Strategy (for modernization of the European social model) and the Social Agenda. The European Social Fund and the Leonardo da Vinci Programme are two EU instruments on which such strategies can be based

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