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- Par auteur: Aznar Olivier, Baghioni Liza, Delanoë Anne, Goffette Céline
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Cooperatives for ecology: is it a matter of organisation?
About environment and competences
The observatories become fully operational
The occupations and skills observatories (OSOs), set up throughout the French economy since 2004, provide technical expertise in support of employment and training policy in the various occupational sectors. Having developed and diversified their wor...
Cooperation for better career development advice: a close-up on local stakeholder practices
CEP (Career development advice), which was introduced in France in 2014 in line with the recommendations of the Council of the European Union Resolution of 21 November 2008 on Lifelong Guidance, is designed to guarantee personalised support for all w...
The careers of merchant navy officers: the irresistible lure of the land
Numerous international studies have refuted the myth that the maritime transport industry attracts few young people. While it is estimated that there is a potential shortfall of 60,000 officers in the sector, it is, nevertheless, an area that offers...
Quantity and quality of young employment in the evolving crisis
Youth unemployment and job quality in times of crisis : a European overview
Obtaining a post-initial qualification: a second chance for young people with at best lower secondary qualifications to access better jobs?
Occupations and skills observatories: tools for shaping the future
Occupations and skills observatories produce tools that can be used by industries, firms and employees. The various actors in vocational training regard them as playing an important role. This being so, their position is in need of strengthening; mor...
Green studies: an unsustainable bubble?
Students completing environment-related courses are encountering greater difficulties in finding employment than their peers in other disciplines. The reason is that the supply of new graduates exceeds firms' requirements. However, this general obser...
Applicants for VAE are unequally supported
Applicants undertaking VAE procedures are not all on an equal footing. 70% of those applying for level 5 qualifications (ISCED level 2) are employed in the field of healthcare and socialwork. The associations in this sector provide a particularly fav...