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Throughout 2022, young Europeans were to be given opportunities to engage in learning and civic engagement activities, discover other cultures, improve their employment prospects, share ideas and broaden their horizons generally. Youth policy was to be mainstreamed across all relevant Union policy fields. Now that the European Year of Youth is drawing to its close, has it met its objectives?

The full study analyses the effects of COVID-19 on youth unemployment, inactivity, work-based learning and mental health. The analysis is based on quantitative indicators and qualitative information from surveys and policy documents. It discusses the probability of long-term 'scarring effects', comparing the impact of the current crisis to that of the 2008/2009 global financial crisis and its aftermath

The aim of this study is to provide the Members of the committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL) with an analysis of the impact of the COVID-19 crisis on young people, providing updated information on their economic and social situation, with a focus on employment.

Le présent document est la synthèse de l’étude intitulée «L’éducation et la jeunesse dans l’Union européenne – Défis actuels et perspectives ». L’intégralité de l’étude, disponible en anglais, peut être téléchargée à l’adresse suivante : http://bit.ly/2ksTB4H

La proportion de jeunes (15 à 29 ans) dans l’ensemble de la population de l’Union est en déclin. Globalement, les jeunes ont un niveau d’éducation plus élevé que les adultes plus âgés, et le taux de chômage des jeunes a commencé à diminuer. Néanmoins, les jeunes demeurent plus exposés à la pauvreté et à l’exclusion sociale que d’autres catégories de population. Ils sont moins enclins à mettre en danger leur santé que les générations précédentes. Par exemple, moins de jeunes fument, s’enivrent, ou ...

This paper describing and analysing recent developments in employment and social policies in Austria was compiled in response to the request by the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs (EMPL) in view of its delegation visit to Austria in early May 2018.

Young people in Europe are eager to move up, to work and to participate in society, but more than 3.6 million of them are in a precarious position. How can we reduce youth unemployment to close to zero within the coming years? Has Europe taken decisive action for a real crackdown?

Seven years after the 2011 uprising in Egypt, a combination of domestic challenges, together with instability in the Middle East and North Africa region has stalled the country’s ongoing transition. Stability in Egypt is key for the region, and the country’s international partners such as the EU have a clear interest in helping move the country towards stability and prosperity. To that end, this study investigates the main challenges facing Egypt, focusing on social, economic, political and environmental ...

In 2011, following the outbreak of protests – known as the Jasmine Revolution – which toppled President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali's regime, Tunisia embarked on a path to democratic transition and socio-economic transformation, emulating the reforms and governance practices of established liberal democracies. Nearly eight years on, the country has made significant progress, including in the social sphere, and has emerged as a regional leader in institutional reform. However, to avoid jeopardising the ...

Près d’une personne sur quatre (23,8 %) est menacée de pauvreté ou d’exclusion sociale dans l’Union européenne en 2015. Les conditions de vie, le degré de précarité et les parcours d’entrée et de sortie de la pauvreté diffèrent en fonction de l’âge et du genre mais également au cours du cycle de vie. Les enfants constituent la population la plus touchée aujourd’hui en Europe tandis que les jeunes âgés entre 18 et 24 ans représentent désormais 10 % des personnes menacées de pauvreté ou d’exclusion ...