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"Question 17 by Barbara Matera () According to Eurostat estimates, 9.6% of people of working age living in Europe are unemployed. Meanwhile, around 3 million young people graduate from university every year in Europe. The number of people at risk of poverty in Europe increased by 1.5% between 2004 and 2008, rising from 15% to 16.5%. The Commission has recently published a document entitled ‘A new impetus for European cooperation in Vocational Education and Training to support the Europe 2020 strategy’; furthermore, 2010 is the European Year for Combating Poverty. Will the Commission therefore take action to provide genuine access for young people to the labour market at an age when they do not have to suffer from unemployment that can reach pathological levels after the age of 30? This could be done by taking measures to encourage Member States to employ people between the ages of 19 and 35, on the basis of merit and providing adequate remuneration, for medium to long periods of time."@en1
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"Subject: Young people and the labour market"1

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