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EU Youth Guarantee, first steps taken but implementation risks ahead, European Court of Auditors

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EU Youth Guarantee, first steps taken but implementation risks ahead, European Court of Auditors
Language
eng
Abstract
Youth unemployment is a huge challenge facing Member States across the EU. In this regard an initiative, the Youth Guarantee, was launched by the European Council in 2013. Under this scheme, all young people under 25 should receive a 'good quality' offer of employment, continued education, apprenticeship or traineeship within 4 months of becoming unemployed or leaving formal education. It will be financed partly from the EU budget and complementary national funding will be required. With this report, the Court assessed whether the Commission has provided timely and appropriate support to the Member States in developing their Youth Guarantee implementation plans. In addition, the Court examined whether potential risks to the effective implementation of the scheme could be identified.--, EU Bookshop
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Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
EU Youth Guarantee
Oclc number
963760551
Responsibility statement
European Court of Auditors
Series statement
EDC collectionSpecial report, No 3/2015
Sub title
first steps taken but implementation risks ahead
Target audience
specialized
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