Employer (467) | ![]() |
Employment service (38) | ![]() |
Employment statistics (4) | ![]() |
Eures (11) | ![]() |
First job (3) | ![]() |
Job access (80) | ![]() |
Job application (39) | ![]() |
Job mobility (4) | ![]() |
Job vacancy (8) | ![]() |
Labour flexibility (7) | ![]() |
Labour market (338) | ![]() |
Labour mobility (31) | ![]() |
Manpower needs (21) | ![]() |
New type of employment (3) | ![]() |
Professional experience (6) | ![]() |
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G#3v 4617 EURES 0#4#eures EURES 0#4#european employment services EURES G#3v 4618 First job
0#4#first job First job G#3v 4619 Job access 0#4#access to the labour market Job access 0#4#employment opportunity Job access
0#4#job access Job access 0#4#job market Job access 0#4#job perspective Job access G#3v 4620 Job application
EURES jobâ scheme) and encourage youth employment (through youth guarantees108 social innovation processes have been highlighted: young peopleâ s needs and their par
PROGRESS, EURES (European Employment services) and the European Progress Microfinance Facility. Allocations for the three axes are the following, respectively:
EURES http://ec. europa. eu/eures/home. jsp? lang=en This is a portal comprising of more than 850 advisers providing information, advice and services such as
job matching of job seekers and employers European Business and Innovation Centre Network (EBN http://www. ebn. be
 EURES  Institute  for  Regional  Studies  in  Europe  Freiburg
For example, the EURES expo two years ago was a highly successful event organised by the Department of Social Protection where different local providers provided information to members of the public about information on education and employment options.
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