1 Amendments of Martina DLABAJOVÁ related to 2014/2247(INI)
Amendment 33 #
Draft opinion
Paragraph 2
Paragraph 2
2. Draws the attention of Member States and the Commission to the fact that after 2020, even though there will be fewer and fewer people of working age, there will be ever greater competition for jobs, while the private sector will provide fewer and fewer jobs for those who are currently relatively low-skilled, which will require a new approach and not only long-term strategies but also short-term measures, to prevent permanent unemployment and a lasting increase in it; In this context recalls the need for vocational training and basic skills developing for people with low skills or no qualifications based not on a "one-size- fits-all" policy solutions, but on tailored policy recommendations, contingent on the region's existing knowledge assets. Emphasizes the public–private policy- learning agenda as a consequence of partnerships between civil society organizations and local authorities, capitalizing on the results/outcome indicators, ongoing monitoring and evaluation, combined with pilots, policy experiments and test cases. Points to the necessity of a policy-design framework which considers the potential innovation and entrepreneurial opportunities associated with the region's existing characteristics, its realistic diversification potential so as to design appropriate strategy interventions on the basis of these features and intended outcomes; and thus prevent the risk of over qualification or skills training which in certain regions can induce a non- desired aspect of outflow of population towards more developed regions where these skills are required.