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Equal access to the labour market is recognised as a cornerstone of women’s economic independence and participation in public life. The EU and its Member States have obligations to integrate those excluded from the labour market (Article 151 TFEU), advance gender equality in employment (Article 153 TFEU; Directive 2006/54/ EC), and ensure equal pay for work of equal value (Article 157 TFEU). All EU Member States have ratified the 1979 UN Convention on the Elimination of all forms of Discrimination ...

This in-depth analysis provided by Policy Department A at the request of the ITRE committee, focuses on the European Parliament’s key priorities for the Horizon 2020 programme. It assesses the extent to which the EP’s key priorities have been implemented in the programme. It identifies measures, programmes and policy actions addressing these priorities, as well as bottlenecks in the implementation processes. It provides policy recommendations to improve the implementation of existing measures.

The study on Encouraging STEM Studies for the Labour Market, prepared by Policy Department A at the request of the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs, provides an up-to-date overview of the labour market situation in STEM occupations and analyses European as well as national approaches to encourage STEM uptake in relation to these labour market needs. The aim is to identify practices which help to increase the supply of STEM skilled labour. This leaflet presents the key findings of the study ...

There is evidence of skills shortages in STEM fields in spite of high unemployment rates in many Member States. This document, prepared by Policy Department A at the request of the Employment and Social Affairs Committee intends to provide an up-to-date overview of the labour market situation in STEM occupations and to analyse European and national approaches to encourage STEM uptake in relation to these labour market needs. The aim is to identify practices which help to increase the supply of STEM ...

L’étude montre que si l’Europe dispose d’une solide base dans le domaine de la science et de la recherche, le secteur européen de la recherche n’est actuellement pas suffisamment attrayant pour les chercheurs de haut niveau. Pour régler efficacement ce problème, il est nécessaire de mettre en place des stratégies spécifiquement axées sur la qualité de l’environnement de recherche, tout en créant les conditions propices pour mieux promouvoir et récompenser l’excellence scientifique. Il existe des ...