Matching between supply and demand for labour is a process that takes place downstream of the interventions that have built the employability of young people. In the best cases it constitutes a moment already prepared by training paths sensitive to young people's professional prospective, so the passage only Waits to be legitimised by a work contract. In the other cases, it represents a real transition to a career more or less connected to the initial training.
Federighi, P., Torlone, F. (2013). Supporting the access into the labour market. In F.T. P. Federighi (a cura di), A guarantee system for youth policies one step ahead towards employment and autonomy (pp. 119-128). Firenze : Firenze University Press.
Supporting the access into the labour market
TORLONE, FRANCESCA
2013-01-01
Abstract
Matching between supply and demand for labour is a process that takes place downstream of the interventions that have built the employability of young people. In the best cases it constitutes a moment already prepared by training paths sensitive to young people's professional prospective, so the passage only Waits to be legitimised by a work contract. In the other cases, it represents a real transition to a career more or less connected to the initial training.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.
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