youth guarantee informal negotiations/ technical meeting 28 february 2013
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YOUTH GUARANTEE
Informal negotiations/ Technical meeting
28 February 2013
TARGETS TO ACHIEVE:
Indicator Unit Baseline 2011
National target 2020
Overall employment rate
% of population aged 20-64
66.369.7 (2012 Q3)
73
Youth NEET rate % of population aged 15-24
15.7 12.2
Early school leavers
% of population aged 18-24
11.8 13.4
PORTRAIT OF A YOUNG UNEMPLOYED
• The total number of persons aged 15-24 years 257 thd.
• Youth unemployment rate (YUR) - 31,7% (Eurostat, 2012 Q3)
• Forecasted average YUR in 2012 – 28% (CSB)
• 22 thd. young job-seekers (CSB, 2012 Q4)
• 11 thd. registered at the SEA:
- 87% aged 20-24 years- 68% with low level of education and without qualification- 40% with work experience, although in lower-qualified jobs
• Number of graduates in 2012 – 40 thd. (approximately 7% of them registered at the SEA)
PROFILING AT THE STATE EMPLOYMENT AGENCY
Registered young unemployed- 10 449 (01.01.2013)
Long-term unemployed (~2300)
Without work experience (~6200)
With disability (380)
Lack of basic skills, language (~1250)
Primary education or lower (3948)
Secondary education, no
qualification (3141)
Vocational education (2387)
Tertiary education (941)
• Re-integration into education • career counselling• Basic skills & competences,
state language
• Youth workshops
• Job search assistance, career counselling
• Basic skills & competences• Regional mobility grant• First workplace/ voluntary
work• Subsidized workplace for
unemployed with disability• Vocational education
programme • Job search assistance, career counselling
• Basic skills & competences• Regional mobility grant• Business start-up grants• Voluntary work• First workplace
YOUTH GUARANTEES
Education Employment
Main measures 1-1,5-year vocational education programmes
• Workshops• Voluntary work• First workplace
• Other ALMP measures
Funding (NDP) 10,64 m LVL 5,8 m LVL
Output indicator 4504 persons 7 000 persons
A: Youth Employment budget line
Coverage can be increased by:
+ 4504 persons + 7 000 persons
B: Decreasing duration of educational programmes
C: Support from other ALMP measures
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YOUTH GUARANTEE- 1
• Support measures to young unemployed, including acquiring work experience
ACTIVITY
• To facilitate transition of young unemployed to employment.
OBJECTIVE
• Wage subsidies in the first workplace, voluntary work, workshops, consultations (career counsellor, psychologists, psychotherapists, labour relations and safety), support to drop-outs from education system – building motivation for returning and continuation of education, information and education activities for young people, employers and educational institutions on labour relations and labour safety, specific services for unemployed with disabilities (occupational therapist services, interpreters, specialized transport provision for persons with disabilities)
TYPE OF SUPPORT (INCL. INNOVATIONS )
• State Employment Agency in co-operation with employers and vocational education institutions, NGOs, State Labour Inspectorate and Free Trade Union Confederation of Latvia
BENEFICIARY
• ~7 thousand young unemployed involved in employment measures
With funding of 5.8 m LVL, the RESULT will be:
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• Implementation of 1-year and 1.5-year vocational education programmes
ACTIVITY
• To facilitate integration of youth (aged 17-25) into the labour market by supporting acquisition of qualifications required in the labour market
OBJECTIVE
• implementation of vocational education programmes to acquire qualification within one to one and a half year. Support to educational programme adjustment according to the needs of the target group
TYPE OF SUPPORT (INCL. INNOVATIONS )
• State Education agency
BENEFICIARY
• 4504 persons receive ESF support; 4053 of them acquire qualification
With funding of 10.64 m LVL, the RESULT will be:
PARTNERSHIP FOR IMPLEMENTATION OF YOUTH GUARANTEE SCHEME
• Enhance the role of career consultants and quality of
services in educational institutions and PES
• Co-operation with municipalities, social partners, Youth
organizations and educational institutions
• Improved dissemination of information on available
measures in PES
• Counting of the 4-month period after registering in PES
OPEN QUESTIONS
1. Could Youth Guarantee scheme be introduced gradually depending on available resources?
2. What is the date for «entering into force» of Youth Guarantee scheme?
3. Is it possible to use ESF budget for career counselling services? Can involvement of social partners be counted as part of Youth Employment Initiative?