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"In order to tackle youth unemployment in the EU, we need to implement a series of measures such as extending compulsory education to the age of 18 and creating ‘second chance’ schools. These schools would have teachers, psychologists and trainers to allow young people in situations of difficulty, poverty and early failure, also brought about by an excessively rigid existing education system, to be reintegrated into the education system with flexible learning programmes sensitive to their interests and extra-curricular pastimes. In the face of youth unemployment affecting one in five young people, reducing early school leaving by 1% would suffice to produce 500 000 qualified young workers. Furthermore, according to recent statistics, 52% of young people who leave school without qualifications remain unemployed. In order to guarantee Europe, which is in the grip of the economic crisis and rising migration, the concrete possibility of a return to growth and social cohesion, I believe it is crucial to focus on knowledge and suitable levels of education. The reform of the education system must involve partnerships between schools and local enterprises in order to offer students a better careers service."@en1

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