How to combine the entry of young people in the labour market with the retention of older workers?
Eichhorst, Werner ; Boeri, Tito ; De Coen, An ; Galasso, Vincenzo ; Kendzia, Michael J. ; Steiber, Nadia
Institute of Labor Economics, Bonn
IZA - Bonn
2013
31 p.
employment ; entry into working life ; older worker ; young worker ; labour market policy
Discussion Paper
7829
Employment
English
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"This paper provides an overview of the employment situation of young and old workers in the EU Member States, setting out the most recent development during the crisis and dealing with policies implemented to promote the employment of both groups. The evidence collected shows that there is no competition between young and older workers on the labour market. Structural or general policies to enhance the functioning of EU labour markets are crucial to improving the situation of both groups. However, the responsibility for employment policies still predominantly lies within Member States of the European Union, although initiatives taken at the EU level can provide added value, particularly through stimulating the exchange of experiences and facilitating regional and cross-border mobility throughout the EU."
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