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Support youngsters entering labour market at Hungarian PES

Support youngsters entering labour market at Hungarian PES. Dr. Borbély-Pecze, Tibor Bors Advisor. Unemployment rate (l ess than 25 years ). Higher than the EU average Mainly career-starters with no qualification. Source: Euro stat , LFS 2007-2010.

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Support youngsters entering labour market at Hungarian PES

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  1. Support youngsters entering labour market at Hungarian PES Dr. Borbély-Pecze, Tibor BorsAdvisor

  2. Unemployment rate (less than 25 years) Higher than the EU average Mainly career-starters with no qualification Source: Eurostat, LFS 2007-2010

  3. Number and distribution of registered jobseekers by age groups (2011) Source: National Employment Office / www.munka.hu

  4. Monthly number and distribution of registered jobseeking school-leavers by level of education (U25 registered by ISCED levels) Source: National Employment Office / www.munka.hu

  5. Good practices • Complex programmes for youth integration • 2. START - wage subsidy programme • 3. Career Fairs • 4. National Lifelong Guidance Portal and network of guidance professionals 5

  6. Complex Programmes for supporting career-starters (I.) • Helping career-starters to gain work-experience by covering his/her wage for the maximum of 365 days 5-7000 career-starters/year • Employment support by covering the wage of a career starter who has been trained by theconcerned employer 2-300 career-starters/year • Trainings to increase employability • Group career guidance develop individual learning/working plans

  7. Youth ‘START’ programme (II.) • Young people entering the labour market are served by it even if they do not become unemployed. • As opposed to the regular 27 %, employers pay 10 and 20 % contributions in the first and the second period of the subsidy, respectively. • Thescheme is differentiated by the education level of the beneficiary (making both the first andthe second period one year for those with below-higher education, while the same periods arenine and three months long for higher educated persons).

  8. Good practices III. – National Guidance Portal

  9. Yearly Career Fairs (IV.)

  10. Summary • PES has a key role in prevention (youth guarantee) • PES can mediatebetween the school life and the world of work for the youth • Local partnership is essential for an effective cooperation • Complex, integrated measures are more effective

  11. Thank you for your attention! Dr. Borbély-Pecze, Tibor Bors borbelytibor@lab.hu

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