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Assessment of progress and planning the future : final report
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The EAfA is part of the EU’s strategy to tackle high youth unemployment and to provide the skills that are needed to ensure sustainable growth and jobs. It is supported by a Joint Declaration and Council Declaration that emphasised the need to improve the supply, quality and image of apprenticeships across Europe. Steered by the European Commission, supported by Cedefop and the European Training
Foundation (ETF), the EAfA is a multi-stakeholder platform for knowledge sharing, networking and exchange of good practices. It is based on voluntary commitments from participating governments and from a large scale of stakeholders. The aim of this study is to assess the achievements and impact of the EAfA at the level of the national commitments, pledges as well as the EAfA support activities since its launch in 2013. Through consultation with government representatives and a range of key stakeholders, the study provides key recommendations on how to further develop the EAfA in order to maximise its benefits. It proposes a methodology for a ‘light’ monitoring of the national commitments and pledges under the EAfA. Quality examples of good practices in the implementation of national commitments and pledges will also be collected through the EAfA monitoring framework. Procedures aimed at re-engaging non-active members have also been incorporated into the EAfA monitoring framework.
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Published:
2017-09-05
Corporate author(s):
Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion
(
European Commission
)
,
ICF
Themes:
Employment policy
Subject:
apprenticeship
,
continuing vocational training
,
EU employment policy
,
fight against unemployment
,
school-working life relations
,
vocational education
,
vocational training
,
young worker
,
youth employment
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978-92-79-70509-0
DOI
10.2767/416056
Catalogue number
KE-02-17-805-EN-N
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ISBN
978-92-79-70509-0
DOI
10.2767/416056
Catalogue number
KE-02-17-805-EN-N
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