Active Labor market policies and Lifelong Learning in Greece

Anna Tsiboukli, A. Efstratoglou
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The main goal of the present paper is to discuss how and under what circumstances, active labor market policies and adult education could assist staff to cope with stress and enhance skills and abilities to achieve employment. The high numbers of unemployed in Greece together with the long-term ineffective austerity measures and policies imposed in the country and the reduction of the social welfare state, created many multiple and complex issues that deteriorated after the pandemic. The present paper suggests that specific active labor market policies must be employed together with lifelong learning policies and programmes to ensure future developments. Greece, more than any other modern European country, was faced for several years with extreme austerity measures that affected the social, economic, and personal level. The working population and especially young people had to cope with prolonged unemployment, limited options for reentering the job market and the associated stress that follows exposure to adverse experiences. The phenomena of brain drain and brain waste, are well documented in Greek research and literature. Covid-19 pandemic was another stroke in an already unbalance economy. Lifelong learning programmes, that are meant to assist not only the working but also the general population to increase social and other skills, as a way of ensuring access to the labour market, are addressed to only a small portion of the population and usually to those who need them the least. The current paper presents the challenges that Active labor market and Lifelong policies in Greece must face in the process of coping with prolonged unemployment, brain drain and brain waste.
希腊积极的劳动力市场政策和终身学习
本文的主要目的是讨论积极的劳动力市场政策和成人教育如何以及在什么情况下可以帮助员工应对压力并提高技能和能力以实现就业。希腊的高失业人数,加上该国实施的长期无效的紧缩措施和政策以及社会福利国家的减少,造成了许多多重和复杂的问题,这些问题在大流行病之后恶化。本文建议,必须采用具体的积极劳动力市场政策和终身学习政策和方案,以确保未来的发展。希腊比其他任何现代欧洲国家都更严重地在数年内面临着极端的紧缩措施,这些措施影响了社会、经济和个人层面。劳动人口,特别是年轻人,必须应付长期失业、重新进入就业市场的选择有限以及暴露于不利经历之后的相关压力。人才流失和人才浪费的现象在希腊的研究和文献中都有很好的记录。2019冠状病毒病大流行是对本已失衡的经济的又一次打击。终身学习方案的目的不仅是帮助有工作的人,而且也帮助一般人口增加社会和其他技能,作为确保进入劳动力市场的一种方式,但只针对人口中的一小部分,通常是针对最不需要这些技能的人。本文提出了希腊积极劳动力市场和终身就业政策在应对长期失业、人才流失和人才浪费的过程中必须面临的挑战。
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