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Employment and Social Affairs: Emigration rate in Lithuania among young people is getting higher
After Lithuania joined European Union, emigration became a big problem in the country. Mostly common emigrants are young people (20 – 29). Data, taken from…
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Employment and Social Affairs: Access to social rights of people from disadvantaged neighborhoods
Social rights are one of the foundations on which Europe was built over the course of the last century. And yet, despite the significant progress…
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Employment and Social Affairs: Employment Opportunities for Women in Remote Areas
In many European countries, the percentage of women's employment still remains low. Especially, in many remote and agricultral areas women face problems relating to work…
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Employment and Social Affairs: Προοπτικές Απασχόλησης Γυναικών Αγροτικών Περιοχών
Στην Ελλάδα, όπως και σε άλλες Ευρωπαϊκές χώρες, το ποσοστό γυναικείας επιχειρηματικότητας παραμένει χαμηλό. Ιδιαίτερα σε πολλές αγροτικές και απομακρυσμένες περιοχές οι γυναίκες αντιμετωπίζουν προβλήματα…
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