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SUMMARY:Good practices to reconnect young rural NEETs: public policies versus local responses
DESCRIPTION:Based on the results of two research projects\, one focusing on the implementation of the European\nYouth Guarantee program in Portugal and the other a case study at the local level with young rural\nNEETs\, we intend to discuss and reflect on the potential and limits of these two types of intervention\naimed at reconnect young people in NEET situations with institutions – educational\, training and for\nemployability. \n Sign up for this session
URL:https://rnyobservatory.eu/web/event/good-practices-to-reconnect-young-rural-neets-public-policies-versus-local-responses/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20200706T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20200706T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T134140
CREATED:20200609T164241Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200623T162821Z
UID:3988-1594047600-1594054800@rnyobservatory.eu
SUMMARY:NEET youths profile in The Azores: What do we know so far? (In English)
DESCRIPTION:6.July.2020 – 15:00h CET | National stakeholders involvement webinars\nFrancisco Simões (CIS; ISCTE-IUL) \nNEET youths profile in The Azores: What do we know so far? (In English)\nThis webinar aims at synthesizing the current knowledge about NEETs in The Azores Islands. To do so\, the session will start by an analysis of the evolution of NEETs in Europe\, Portugal and The Azores\, for the past 10 years. Afterwards\, three studies that were undertaken in Region will be summarized. These studies will focus on NEETs profile\, lower qualified NEETs professional expectations and also on their perceptions about dominant sectors in rural areas\, namely agriculture. The webinar will involve about 10 professionals and intermediate leaders of The Azores Islands employment public services that work directly with NEETs\, in the context of the Youth Guarantee program. The session will be held in Portuguese and will include a brief presentation\, group discussions and a Q&A session. The expected duration for the webinar is 60 minutes. \n Sign up for this session
URL:https://rnyobservatory.eu/web/event/3988/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20200709T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20200709T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T134140
CREATED:20200525T142144Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200705T102528Z
UID:3966-1594306800-1594314000@rnyobservatory.eu
SUMMARY:Youth participation in labour markets: Insights from 11 European countries
DESCRIPTION:09.July.2020 – 15:00h CET | PREMIUM SESSION\nJale Tosun (Heidelberg University\, GER) \nYouth participation in labour markets: Insights from 11 European countries\n \nThis webinar will draw on the CUPESSE projects findings to analyze youth participation in the labour markets. Some findings stem from this research project. Family matters: there is a striking degree of parent-child similarity in the work-related attitudes\, values and decisions and labor market outcomes. Many young Europeans depend on the financial assistance from their parents even if they are employed. Nonetheless\, the future expectations of young people are mostly positive and not determined by the level of youth unemployment in their country of residence. The perception of the causes of youth unemployment differs between young people in Greece\, Italy and Spain\, even though labor economists see parallels. Young people living in rural areas indicated that they lack access to networks that would help them to find employment \n Sign up for this session \n Follow on Facebook Live
URL:https://rnyobservatory.eu/web/event/youth-participation-in-labour-markets-insights-from-11-european-countries/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20200713T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20200713T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T134140
CREATED:20200612T123435Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200705T102608Z
UID:4010-1594652400-1594659600@rnyobservatory.eu
SUMMARY:Estonian Youth Guarantee and Its Values
DESCRIPTION:13.July.2020 – 15:00h CET | PREMIUM SESSION\nHeidi Paabort (Eesti Avatud Noortekeskuste Ühendus) | Kerli Kõiv (Eesti Avatud Noortekeskuste Ühendus) \nEstonian Youth Guarantee and Its Values\n \nYoung people who are not in education\, employment\, or training (NEET) are one of the most important\nglobal social challenges (OECD 2011). The European Council (2013) suggested that every Member State\nshould support young people to avoid the subsequent high costs of excluding young people from the\nlabour market\, education\, and training. In 2013\, the European Council approved the creation of the Youth\nGuarantee to ensure that young people under 25 years of age will receive a good offer of employment\,\ncontinued education\, apprenticeship\, or training within four months of becoming unemployed or leaving\neducation. Estonia approved the Youth Guarantee programme in 2014. The Youth Guarantee report of\n2016 of the European Commission emphasises the need to further focus on better sectoral\ncoordination\, early intervention\, and unregistered NEETs. \n Sign up for this session \n Follow on Facebook Live \n 
URL:https://rnyobservatory.eu/web/event/estonian-youth-guarantee-and-its-values/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20200716T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20200716T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T134140
CREATED:20200525T142246Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200705T102638Z
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SUMMARY:Being NEET in Europe Before and After the Economic Crisis: An Analysis of the Micro and Macro Determinants
DESCRIPTION:16.July.2020 – 15:00h CET | PREMIUM SESSION\nAntonella Rocca (University of Naples\, IT) \nBeing NEET in Europe Before and After the Economic Crisis: An Analysis of the Micro and Macro Determinants\n \nThis webinar will analyse the main determinants of the propensity to NEET status in a selection of European countries. For the younger cohort\, NEET status is mainly influenced by the school-to-work transition while for the older cohort (NYNA) this status is primarily due to labour market functioning and institutional factors. The NEET rate os directly related to the structural unfavourable conditions of the labour market and passive subsidies to the unemployed\, and inversely to the rate of growth of GDP\, the active labour policies and the investments in education \n Sign up for this session \n Follow on Facebook Live
URL:https://rnyobservatory.eu/web/event/being-neet-in-europe-before-and-after-the-economic-crisis-an-analysis-of-the-micro-and-macro-determinants/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20200720T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20200720T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T134140
CREATED:20200609T122909Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200705T102712Z
UID:3985-1595257200-1595264400@rnyobservatory.eu
SUMMARY:The perceived prestige of agricultural occupations among youth
DESCRIPTION:20.July.2020 – 15:00h CET | Online meeting point\nMiroslava Bavorova (Czech University of Life Sciences Prague) \nThe perceived prestige of agricultural occupations among youth\n \nLow prestige of agricultural occupations may result in low interest of youth to work in agriculture. This\ncontributes to the lack of labour in agriculture and to rural-urban migration\, problems prevalent\nworldwide. Not much research has been done to understand the perceived prestige of agricultural\noccupations. To close this gap\, in the project presented\, we investigate the occupational prestige level\nof agriculture-related occupations relatively to other occupations as perceived by youth. We will present\na survey results from the Altai Krai in russian Siberia based on a sample of 350 students collected in\n2018. \n Sign up for this session \n Follow on Facebook Live \n 
URL:https://rnyobservatory.eu/web/event/the-perceived-prestige-of-agricultural-occupations-among-youth/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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DTSTART;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20200731T150000
DTEND;TZID=Europe/Madrid:20200731T170000
DTSTAMP:20260525T134140
CREATED:20200612T123521Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20200705T102751Z
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SUMMARY:Becoming a young farmer in the digital age: case studies on European islands
DESCRIPTION:31.July.2020 – 15:00h CET | ONLINE MEETING POINT\nIlkay Unay-Gailhard (Leibniz Institute of Agricultural Development in Transition Economies (IAMO)) \nBecoming a young farmer in the digital age: case studies on European islands\n \nThe purpose of the webinar meeting is twofold. First\, presentation of carried activities during my 3\nweeks Short-Term Scientific Mission (STSM) in the Azores Island\, as well as at University Institute of\nLisbon. This first part of the presentation aims to give insights on the organization of STSM activities\nthat may be inspiring for the future STSM applicants. Second\, presentation of primary results of STSM\nscientific study “Becoming a young farmer in the digital age: case studies on European islands”. The\nsecond part of the presentations has an objective to give primary findings of face to face interviews with\nyoung farmers (< 40 years old) and experts from the Azores in order to answer the main research\nquestion of “What are the specific mechanisms through which youth in late modernity can be most\neffectively engaged with the agriculture system\, not only as civic engagement\, but also with farming as\na “career option»?. \n Sign up for this session \n Follow on Facebook Live
URL:https://rnyobservatory.eu/web/event/becoming-a-young-farmer-in-the-digital-age-case-studies-on-european-islands/
LOCATION:Online Webinar
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