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Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2010
Abstract/Sommario: The Copenhagen process has coordinated technical and political support for voluntary cooperation and brought together the European Commission and participating countries and European social partners to work on common objectives, priorities and benchmarks for VET. As Europe embarks on a new strategy for smart, sustainable and inclusive growth from now to 2020, this report examines the achievements and impact of Europe’s efforts to modernise VET and ease mobility for learning and working ...; [Leggi tutto...]
Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2017
Abstract/Sommario: In response to the evolution of the world economy and its impact on Europe, the European Commission proposed a set of programmes to boost jobs, growth and investment across the European Union. The programmes are part of the multiannual financial framework 2014-2020. This publication guides you through these programmes and the funding opportunities they offer are briefly described here in this booklet. Detailed information is available on the European Commission’s website. EU funding op ...; [Leggi tutto...]
Luxembourg : Office for official publications of the european communities, 2003
Luxembourg : Office for official publications of the European Communities, c2004
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Luxembourg : Office des publications officielles des Communautes europeennes, 1997
Luxembourg : Office des publications officielles des Communautés européennes, 1995
Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2009
Luxembourg : Direction Generale Diffusion des Connaissances ; Centre d'Information et de Documentation-CID, 1971
Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2012
Abstract/Sommario: The EU population, like those of most other world regions, is living longer and in better health. Population ageing presents a number of challenges for our welfare systems and public finances. Indeed, the EU Member States spend, on average, more than a quarter of their GDP on social protection, most of it for the benefit of older people in the form of pensions, health and long-term care. Ageing is perceived by many as a threat instead of one of our greatest achievements. The growing nu ...; [Leggi tutto...]