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Swedish Labour Market Policy for Youth. Hillevi Engström, Minister for Employment Youth Forum April 26, 2013. Youth Unemployment Rate, 15–24 years. Source: AKU, SCB. Youth Unemployment Rate, 15–24 years. Source: Eurostat.
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Swedish Labour Market Policy for Youth Hillevi Engström, Minister for Employment Youth Forum April 26, 2013
Youth Unemployment Rate, 15–24 years Source: AKU, SCB.
Youth Unemployment Rate, 15–24 years Source: Eurostat.
Long-term Unemployment Rate, >12 months(% of all unemployed), 15–24 years Source: Eurostat.
Recent reforms aim to: ”Make work pay” “Make it easier & less costly to employ” Increase labour supply Increase labour demand Increase matching ”Get the right person at the right place”
Recent reforms for youth – labour demand by making it easier to employ • Reduced employer’s social security contribution for youth under 26 years of age • ’New start job’ provides tax relief targeted at long term unemployed youth • Reduction of VAT on restaurants from January 2012 • General temporary employment
Recent reforms for youth – matching-process • Youth job guarantee scheme • Individual action plans and coaching • Increase education: • Folk high school initiative • Higher study grant
Budget Bill 2013: Youth package – € 950 million during 2013–2016 • Strengthen the link between education and employment • Strengthen vocational education • Increased number of places in regular education • Prevent young people from becoming long term unemployed • Intensified employment service activities prior to entering the job guarantee scheme
Budget Bill 2013: Increased opportunities for young people • Strengthening employment services prior to entering the job guarantee • Strengthening of the ‘New Start job’ • Resettlement benefit to long-term unemployed
’Job pact’ • Tripartite discussions => Improve adaptability of the labour market • Social partners – agreements on introductory agreements for young workers • Aim – to expand agreements by employment subsidies