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"This report has positive aspects, but is certainly not free of contradictions. The current economic and social context of a profound crisis in various countries, like Portugal, is pressurising many workers, particularly young people, to emigrate and seek work wherever they can find it. Mobility is therefore emerging, not as a desired option that is chosen from a number of possible alternatives, but as an escape into which people are pushed by a lack of alternatives in their home country. Naturally, it is important for anyone going to work in a country other than their own to demand the recognition of their professional qualifications. However, there are issues that must be borne in mind relating to health care professions, to the historical and cultural component of the country in question, and to the language itself. As such, the recognition of professionals’ qualifications must not threaten the rights of consumers and service users. Above all, however, there is a need to encourage and support the creation of jobs with rights in all the Member States, so that people can truly work where they want, and will not be obliged to leave their country simply because they have no work."@en1

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