Posted . Labour market mobility in the European Union is increasing, but it remains too low to provide sufficient adjustment in the face of diverging labour market developments. This situation reflects non-policy factors, such as linguistic and cultural differences, but also policy barriers. In particular, difficulties in the recognition of professional qualifications are still a major hurdle. More...
2 novembre 2016
Labour mobility in the European Union: a need for more recognition of foreign qualifications
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