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"Different rates of development and the changes in the ways of life that exist in our societies have led to profound variations in the demographic pyramid. If higher life expectancy is a positive aspect of these changes, the same could not be said for others, in particular, for those that concern young people and women. With regard to these categories of the population, elements that have been shown to be inadequate include work policies that have put a strain both on training (including at university and post university), in favour of a more pronounced trend towards entering the world of work, and on accompanying policies concerning remaining in work, with a view to greater fulfilment of family needs. To this end, among the initiatives to be reinforced by more profitable use of Structural Funds, one could, on the one hand, include the provision of services in support of guidance and of satisfying the demand for work with job offers, whereby these services are adequate, operational and easily accessible to those who require them. On the other hand, one could intervene by strengthening policies in support of the family (including greater diffusion of public or private nurseries and organisation of flexible work). I believe that the approved report leads in this direction."@en1
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