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Project in Italy financed by DG Regio
Project Q1990653 in Italy
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Progetto in Italia finanziato da DG Regio
Progetto Q1990653 in Italia

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Project Q1990653 in Italy
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LET’S S GO TO WORK
Project Q1990653 in Italy

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    52,417.49 Euro
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    104,834.97 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    12 June 2018
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    12 July 2019
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    FONDAZIONE IL FARO DI SUSANNA AGNELLI
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    41°53'35.95"N, 12°28'58.55"E
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    COME AFFERMATO DALL'OCSE IL MERCATO DEL LAVORO ITALIANO «STA LENTAMENTE MIGLIORANDO», QUELLO CHE PERò COLPISCE Ê CHE LA RIPRESA Ê DISTRIBUITA IN MANIERA DISEGUALE TRA LE GENERAZIONI. MENTRE I LAVORATORI PIù ANZIANI E CON PIù ESPERIENZA CONTINUANO A ESSERE PIù RICERCATI, IL NUMERO DEI GIOVANI CHE LAVORA RESTA STABILE E LA DISOCCUPAZIONE GIOVANILE RIMANE ALTISSIMA. LA REGIONE LAZIO Ê PARTICOLARMENTE COLPITA: NEGLI ULTIMI 5 ANNI IL NUMERO DEI DISOCCUPATI Ê LIEVITATO DEI DUE TERZI (+66%) E LA DISOCCUPAZIONE GIOVANILE HA RAGGIUNTO UNA PERCENTUALE MEDIA DEL 31,7%. LA FONDAZIONE IL FARO, PER FACILITARE L'INGRESSO DEI GIOVANI NEL MONDO DEL LAVORO, PROPONE DEI PERCORSI INTEGRATI IL CUI OBIETTIVO Ê ORIENTARE E FORMARE I BENEFICIARI IN DEI MESTIERI REALMENTE RICHIESTI DAL MERCATO DEL LAVORO, PIZZAIOLO E OPERATORE DELLA RISTORAZIONE, E PERMETTERE LORO, CON UN'ESPERIENZA IN AZIENDE DEL SETTORE, DI SCRIVERE LA PRIMA RIGA DEL CURRICULUM, ACCOMPAGNANDOLI E SOSTENENDOLI DURANTE TUTTI IL PERC (Italian)
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    AS STATED BY THE OECD, THE ITALIAN LABOUR MARKET Â SEEMS TO BE “SLOWLY UNFOLDING”, THE ITALIAN LABOUR MARKET WHICH APPLIES FOR THE WHOLE OF THE EU AND THAT THE RECOVERY IS BEING UNEVENLY DISTRIBUTED ACROSS GENERATIONS. THE NUMBER OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN WORK REMAINS STABLE AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT REMAINS VERY HIGH, WHILE THE NUMBER OF YOUNG PEOPLE WORKING REMAINS STABLE AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT REMAINS VERY HIGH. THE REGION OF LAZIO IS PARTICULARLY AFFECTED BY: OVER THE PAST 5 YEARS, THE NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED RECRUITS BY TWO-THIRDS (+ 66 %) AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT REACHED AN AVERAGE OF 31.7 %. IN ORDER TO FACILITATE THE ENTRY OF YOUNG PEOPLE INTO THE LABOUR MARKET, THE FOUNDATION PROPOSES INTEGRATED PATHWAYS, THE AIM OF WHICH IS TO GUIDE AND TRAIN THE BENEFICIARIES IN THE JOBS ACTUALLY REQUIRED BY THE LABOUR MARKET, TO BE PIZZATE AND RESTAURANT OPERATORS, AND TO ENABLE THEM, WITH EXPERIENCE IN THE SECTOR, TO WRITE THE FIRST LINE OF THE CURRICULUM, TO ACCOMPANY AND SUPPORT THEM THROUGHOUT THE DRC. (English)
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    AS STATED BY THE OECD, THE ITALIAN LABOUR MARKET Â SEEMS TO BE “SLOWLY UNFOLDING”, THE ITALIAN LABOUR MARKET WHICH APPLIES FOR THE WHOLE OF THE EU AND THAT THE RECOVERY IS BEING UNEVENLY DISTRIBUTED ACROSS GENERATIONS. THE NUMBER OF YOUNG PEOPLE IN WORK REMAINS STABLE AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT REMAINS VERY HIGH, WHILE THE NUMBER OF YOUNG PEOPLE WORKING REMAINS STABLE AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT REMAINS VERY HIGH. THE REGION OF LAZIO IS PARTICULARLY AFFECTED BY: OVER THE PAST 5 YEARS, THE NUMBER OF UNEMPLOYED RECRUITS BY TWO-THIRDS (+ 66 %) AND YOUTH UNEMPLOYMENT REACHED AN AVERAGE OF 31.7 %. IN ORDER TO FACILITATE THE ENTRY OF YOUNG PEOPLE INTO THE LABOUR MARKET, THE FOUNDATION PROPOSES INTEGRATED PATHWAYS, THE AIM OF WHICH IS TO GUIDE AND TRAIN THE BENEFICIARIES IN THE JOBS ACTUALLY REQUIRED BY THE LABOUR MARKET, TO BE PIZZATE AND RESTAURANT OPERATORS, AND TO ENABLE THEM, WITH EXPERIENCE IN THE SECTOR, TO WRITE THE FIRST LINE OF THE CURRICULUM, TO ACCOMPANY AND SUPPORT THEM THROUGHOUT THE DRC. (English)
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    Identifiers

    F82J18000120009
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