Mobility in Europe

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The Lisbon Strategy is based on making Europe a more competitive and dynamic economy, and creating better jobs. If these goals are to be achieved, Europe requires a skilled and adaptable labour force and a more open and accessible labour market. One way... Viac o knihe

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The Lisbon Strategy is based on making Europe a more competitive and dynamic economy, and creating better jobs. If these goals are to be achieved, Europe requires a skilled and adaptable labour force and a more open and accessible labour market. One way of facilitating this is to encourage greater geographical and labour market mobility among European workers. This report analyses the data collected from a 2005 Eurobarometer survey into geographical and labour market mobility in Europe. It looks at the extent of job mobility among Europeans and compares the profiles of those who change jobs with those who remain in the one occupation. It also examines the extent of long-distance geographical mobility in Europe, the reasons why European citizens have moved and their declared intentions to move in the future. It takes a lifecourse approach to the subject, tracing mobility patterns at key points in an individual's life: leaving the parental home, starting a household/family, first job, combining work and childcare, career moves and retirement.

  • Vydavateľstvo: LAP Lambert Acad. Publ.
  • Formát: Paperback
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  • ISBN: 9783843334846

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