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"The previous discussion extensively covered the open-ended contract, which I think is one of the practical solutions. In addition to that, we have seen during this year that the Commission discussed the situation of young people and the impact of the crisis on youth employment, and ‘Youth on the move’ has already addressed this in concrete terms. Further initiatives are obviously possible.
We will have to monitor the situation and work with the Member States. During this phase, we have just gathered details of the national programmes developed by the Member States, and after analysing these and looking at the practical solutions and undertakings they made, we will be able to come forward with further suggestions. The most important one here, however, is to shape a macro-economic environment in Europe that will facilitate a continued, robust recovery.
One further point I would like to make is that young people have, of course, been among those who have suffered most from job losses and the lack of opportunities in the last couple of years. We are aware of the long-term risk of this which is not just as an immediate employment or social question. If we do not take action, it can have an impact on demography trends which are already extremely complicated, so in the next term, in a kind of alliance or cooperation with the Hungarian Presidency, we will discuss this in the context of a demographic discussion, because demography and family policies also have to be looked at in the same context as job security and income security for young people in Europe."@en1
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