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"The economic crisis has left almost 6 million European citizens without a job, raising the unemployed figure to 23 million, while the forecasts indicate that another 2.5 million jobs will disappear by 2020 as a result of the crisis.
In spite of this availability, employers in the EU are finding it difficult to recruit staff for highly skilled positions. According to estimates, in three years’ time there will be a shortfall of half a million posts in the IT sector and of a million health-care specialists. The causes of this are as follows: failure to identify promptly the requirements of the labour market, failure to adapt the education system, the school dropout rate and the gender imbalance in science and information technology at a time when women make up 60% of university graduates.
I think that effective joint measures need to be taken to utilise the huge potential of staff resources so that the demands of the European labour market are met, with this resolution providing useful impetus in this respect."@en1
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