
Improving the performance of youth on the labour market is a crucial challenge in OECD
countries facing persistent youth unemployment. As labour markets become more and
more selective, a lack of relevant skills brings a higher risk of unemployment. Whatever
the level of qualification, first experiences on the labour market have a profound influence
on later working life. Getting off to a good start facilitates integration and lays the
foundation for a good career, while a failure can be difficult to make up.
Ensuring a good start will require co-ordinated policies to bring the education system
closer to the labour market, to help disadvantaged young people to find a job or
participate in a training course and to facilitate the hiring of young people by firms.
OECD has launched a series of reports on the school-to-work transition process in
sixteen countries including the Netherlands. Each report contains a survey of the
main barriers to employment for young people, an assessment of the adequacy and
effectiveness of existing measures to improve the transition from school-to-work, and
a set of policy recommendations for further action by the public authorities and social
partners.
This report is based on the proceedings of a seminar and is published in English only.
However, a French translation of the summary and main recommendations has been
included in this volume.
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