Millions of Europeans, whether as pupils, students, parents or teachers, have an interest in education. Despite a small falling off in numbers since the early 1980s, the education systems of the Community Member States contain 58 million young people and nearly 3.5 million teachers. The United N...
More than 12 million people living in the European Community have moved from their country of origin to find work. At the beginning of the 1980s it was estimated that 27% of them came from other Member States. Once Spain and Portugal join, this proportion will rise to around 40%. Whether from wi...
Four fundamental freedoms are enshrined in the European Treaties which founded the Community: the free movement of people, services, goods and capital. The free movement of goods has been eased considerably by the abolition of customs duties within the Community. But technical obstacles remain, ...