Project information
Employment 2025: How will multiple transitions affect the European labour market (NEUJOBS)
(NEUJOBS)
- Project Identification
- 266833
- Project Period
- 2/2011 - 1/2015
- Investor / Pogramme / Project type
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European Union
- 7th Specific RTD Programme
- Cooperation
- MU Faculty or unit
- Faculty of Social Studies
- Cooperating Organization
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Centre for European Policy Studies
The call is based on a perception that the “the employment situation in Europe has remained worrying over the last few years despite some improvements… and the current crisis will actually see the situation deteriorate again across a very high number of employment sectors.” This is linked to the view that the Union “will have to step up its efforts to become a leader of this "socio-ecological" transition at world level, in particular as the world market for "green" goods and services is expected to double around 2020”, while noting that “there is hardly yet any major switch towards the socio-ecological activities and structures of tomorrow.”