Paris, 2030
Paris, 2030 - a normal day in the life of Bronagh. Connected to state-of-the-art technology, used to an intercultural environment and automatic services, Bronagh goes to work. Could this be a realistic...
View ArticleUnemployment: For How Long Will Europe’s Nightmare Last?
Nightmares with monsters in it belong to the past. The present nightmare of Europe´s youth is unemployment. How this fear differs in other European countries - a new series on Spotlight Europe written...
View ArticleAustria’s Unemployment Situation
Austria has the lowest unemployment rate in the EU. Happy about it? Definitely no, says Karl Maximilian in this article. He shows why his country is still struggling to make its labour market attractive.
View ArticleItaly: A Nation on Hold Losing Its Youth
Italy is loosing its youth. Confronted by low salaries and uncompetitive career options, young professionals are looking for jobs in other European countries. Time to reform our labour market, says...
View ArticleUnemployment in Switzerland
Youth unemployment is also an issue in Switzerland. Young people have difficulties finding an apprenticeship with a company because the offer is too small. Having a binary educational system, the Swiss...
View ArticleLaura G. from Madrid
After two years of waiting for a job as a nurse in her home country, Laura decides to take a crucial decision: She moves to Germany although she doesn´t speak the language properly and although she is...
View Article“I Still Have the Dream to Go Home One Day”
Karina and Biljana left their countries - Kosovo and Montenegro - in order to start a new peaceful life. After living more than a decade in Germany, both women still remember the bureaucratic...
View ArticleEverything seems impossible until it is done
As Nelson Mandela, one of the most famous politicians said “Everything seems impossible until it is done”, other problems and challenges could occur that we might face. Yet we, as human beings have...
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