Le référentiel des métiers cadres du secteur sanitaire, social et médico-social est paru, publié par Unifaf en partenariat avec l’APEC. Il propose une présentation didactique du secteur, son cadre institutionnel et ses acteurs : les types d’établissements et leur statut.
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Les perspectives de l'emploi cadre 2017 par l'APEC
Une augmentation du recrutement de cadres est prévue en 2017. L’APEC a publié les perspectives de l’emploi cadre. Chiffrées à 204 000 en 2016, les embauches de 2017 sont estimées entre 208 000 et 225 000, ce qui représente une hausse de 2 à 10%.
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Innovations organisationnelles et managériales : l' appel à projets de l'ANACT
Le Fonds pour l'Amélioration des Conditions de Travail (FACT) finance des projets d'expérimentation sur le champ de l'amélioration des conditions de travail (Voir notre fiche technique), dans le cadre d’appels à projets. Voir l'article...
Gender and Skilled Immigration: Challenges and Recommendations
With population ageing occurring in all advanced industrial nations, immigration policy is one key way to augment the skill base of domestic labour forces. Though the economic benefit of skilled immigration for receiving states has been a central policy focus globally, the equity considerations of such policies have attracted less attention. Yet, in the global race for human capital, gender equality matters. More...
Changing social norms through entertainment education: the case of a soap opera in India
In 2011, the Population Foundation of India (PFI) set out to use the soap opera Main Kuch Bhi Kar Sakti Hoon (MKBKSH) or I, A Woman, Can Achieve Anything as the centre of a transmedia initiative that leverages the power of entertainment education to change social norms. More...
Six key challenges to improving nutrition through social protection in the Sahel and West Africa
The Sahel and West Africa region is home to some of the most nutritionally insecure people in the world. In 2015, 19 to 21 million children in the region under the age of five were affected by stunting. More...
Portugal needs stronger investment to maintain growth and improve living standards
Posted . Portugal’s economy has successfully recovered from the strong recession that lasted until 2014. Nonetheless, the economy’s still low investment, which has declined far more than in other Euro area countries, remains a source of concern. More...
Conquering utopia anew – Income inequality in Sweden
Posted . Equality, a long-standing hallmark of Swedish society, carries multiple benefits in terms of economic performance, trust, opportunity and well-being. Income inequality is relatively low in Sweden compared to the OECD average, but a rapid rise from the 1990s calls for new efforts to redefine and re-conquer equality once again. Chapter one in the new Economic Survey is dedicated to understanding and addressing the rise of inequality in Sweden. More...
Structural reforms to revive growth in Europe: necessary but not sufficient
Posted . After many years characterised by output losses or quasi-stagnation, steadier growth appears to be setting in across European economies. Recent data point to an upturn in growth, the euro-area unemployment rate has finally fallen below 10%, and private-sector confidence has strengthened. More...
Italy’s reforms are paying off but challenges remain
Posted . Italy is recovering after a deep and long recession. Structural reforms, accommodative monetary and fiscal conditions, and low commodity prices have spearheaded the ongoing economic recovery. The Jobs Act and social security contributions’ exemptions jolted the labour market, leading to rising employment and higher consumer spending. More...