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THE LOST GENERATION




                Teodora Koleva
THE FUTURE OF EUROPE DEPENDS UPON THE 94
MILLION EUROPEANS AGED BETWEEN 15 AND 29.

NEET – ‘not in employment, education
              or training”                 vulnerable
                                           subgroups



                                          Sick        Disabled




                                                     engaged in
                                         young
                                                       other
                                         carers
                                                      activity



                                       low levels
                                          of         immigration
                                       education     background



                                         Young
                                                        Family
                                       people with   background
                                        disability
ACCORDING TO EUROSTAT, IN 2011, 7.5 MILLION YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 15–24 AND AN
 ADDITIONAL 6.5 MILLION YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 25–29 WERE EXCLUDED FROM THE
                LABOUR MARKET AND EDUCATION IN EUROPE.


                                            Reforms undertaken in some countries:
        NEET rates in 2011
                                   29%        apprenticeship

                             20%
                   16%                    various programs
                                         /"I can do better“/
    Below
     7%     8%

                                            temporary and                 traineeship
                                            part-time work




                                                          on-the-job training
                                                            with schooling
tHe SiZe oF tHe ‘NEET proBlem’ in Bulgaria
               Bulgarian labour market has lower flexibility than the EU labour market as a whole.
        Young people have always been considered a group at the margin of the Bulgarian labour market.
            Crucial factors unemployment or inactivity among young people (15–24) in Bulgaria :
Crisis,            Level
Negative
changes            of Education                                                                    Lack of
                                                          Social status             Risky
                   19.5%              Unemploymet         amplifies the                             adequate
96.97% Higher                         by Gender                                   economic
education          Higher education                       risk of being                            education,
                                      subgroup of                                  sectors:        qualification
145.83%            23.6%Secondary                         unemployed:
Secondary
                                      Bulgarian women                             Agriculture,     and skills
                   22.5% Upper        not in              Parents who are
                   secondary                              unemployed,            manufacturing,    65.3% with
129.59% Upper                         employment-
                   specialized                            inactive, with low    construction and   primary and
secondary                             83 % of which do    education,               wholesale       lower education
specialized        24.9% Upper        not want to work    illiterate, without   and retail trade   44.6 % with
167.74% Upper      secondary          for personal        skills
secondary          general                                                      /70 % (57,000)     lower secondary
                                      reasons, such
general                                                   live in poverty         of the youth     education
                   44.6% Lower        as raising
                   secondary                              ethnic groups           employment
76.28% lower                          children or doing                                            85% Drop-outs
                                                                                   reduction/
secondary          65.3% Primary      unpaid family       Roma                                     of school
83.43% Primary     or lower           work
or lower
STATUS ZER0
   YOUNG PEOPLE APPEARED TO ‘count For notHing and Were
                      going noWHere’

      Being a young person is not an advantage but a disadvantage

                                                                       risky behaviour
NEET Profile in bg:                       political marginalisation
                                                                               disaffection
                                               isolation
Female                                                          consequences
Inactive                                                            for the
Without work experience                                           individual
High skilled
                                                unstable mental and
Discouraged workers                              physical health         social exclusion

                                                   long-term scarring effects
                                                   on their labour market performance
GOVERNMENTS HAVE BEEN VERY ACTIVE IN PROMOTING POLICIES FOR RE-
        ENGAGING YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE LABOUR MARKET AND THE
                         EDUCATION SYSTEM.

                                                                  Supporting school-to-work transitions
                                                         Improving service delivery and offering youth guarantees
Preventing early school-leaving

Alternative learning environments
                                                           Providing information, guidance and counselling
and innovative teaching methods
                                                            Work-experience opportunities and skills development
Career guidance and educational assistance
                                                          /‘learn-work jobs’:
Financial incentives and parental engagement             www.stagemarkt.nl/
Increasing the scope of compulsory education             Entrepreneurship
                                                                  support
Reintegrating early school-leavers
                                                      Apprenticeships and
Facilitating mobility and financial support             vocational training
                                         ‘apprenticeship countries’ (Austria and
                                               Germany) managed to keep their
                                                     youth unemployment down
Employer incentives and subsidies
                                                          Training courses
Addressing more complex personalissues
                                                                Internships
"ABANDON ALL HOPE, YE WHO ENTER HERE"
             Higher education in Bulgaria is producing unemployed people.
                      Since 1989, the nation has lived through a transition period, which has encompassed thorough
                      changes of the economy, from command to market-oriented and the polity from totalitarianism
                      to pluralist democracy. These changes affected education in a variety of ways.
                      freeing of the education system from ideological constraints
                      decentralization
                      restoration of private schools
                      acute economic crisis
                      no connection between the universities and the labour market

Approximately a million of Bulgarians have emigrated since the fall of communism in 1989, nearly 85 percent
of them under age 30

                                      “Money can really buy your happiness”.
                                      Therefore “the saddest place
                                      in the world, relative to its income
                                      per person, is Bulgaria.”
NO EXCUSES
                               "People say you can only improve an education system over 25 years - but look at Poland
                               and Singapore, which have improved in a very short time, we've seen dramatic changes."
                               Youngsters in Bulgaria should enthusiastically borrow ideas from other
                               countries, to learn from each other’s policy approaches and ACT.
                                But…Bulgarians are not motivated. Compared to the salaries in the rest of the EU,
                                           salaries in Bulgaria are relatively lower.
                                            SENIOR PROGRAMMERJOB DESCRIPTION: Country                Total Yearly Cost
                                                                                                            (Euro)
                                            This professional carries out program
                                                                                                    Low          High
                                            development, including evaluation of                   Salary       Salary
                                            program prerequisites, development of new
                                                                                          US       52,000       80,000
        GENERAL SALARY LEVELS IN BULGARIA                 programs, testing and
                                                                                        France     43,000       55,000
                                                          documentation of programs
DESCRIPTION                          COST
                                                          etc. He/she also coordinates Germany     47,000       57,000
Average salary for Bulgaria        250 Euros              work between programmers      United     44,000       59,000
                                                          and junior programmers. This Kingdom
Minimal salary by law               75 Euros              person has at least a high    Ireland    35,000       52,000
Total contributions paid by                               school degree, university    Netherlan   38,000       47,000
                                                          diploma in Computer Science,     ds
the employer, including
                            Around 35% over the base or supplementary courses in         Italy     42,000       52,000
health care, unemployment
                                     salary               computer information systems. Japan      59,000       83,000
and social security
                                                          This person has at least 5    BULGA      15,000       35,000
contributions.                                            years relevant experience.      RIA
"POVERTY IS NO LONGER deStiny”
“You can see this at the level of economies, such as South Korea, Singapore."

Mr Schleicher declares: “Anyone can create an education system where a few at the
               top succeed, the real challenge is to push through the entire cohort.

In China, this means using the best teachers in the toughest schools.”

  Ivy WangFormer UK university student: “There are jobs everywhere in China, she
                                              says, but the wages are "not satisfying".
      She was offered a salary of between $500 and $1,000 per month and half of that
                                             would be spent on renting a single room.
    "Chinese employers know exactly who they want - someone who will do as they
                                   are told but not for much money," Ms Wang says.
"I work for a Swiss company now.
 "Working for a foreign company means I can explain what I have done and what I
        have achieved, whereas with a Chinese company I have to be really quiet.
"China wants to broaden its strategy and have people
who speak English or have a foreign education background, but
at the same time they really want to control those people easily," she says.
“tHe World iS Big and SalVation lurKS
        around tHe corner”

                 What Bulgaria has to offer to young people:
                      Labour market, which is not flexible

                      Education with no practical training

                      The lowest income per person in EU

                      A sad Future



                     What to do to escape from this miserable
                       perspective:
                      Be more flexible /gain practical experience
                       thanks to apprenticeships and vocational
                       training offered by Governments/
                      Accumulate work experience in Bulgaria and
                       abroad
                      Be able to work in multinational enterprises

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[Challenge:Future] Lost Generation

  • 1. THE LOST GENERATION Teodora Koleva
  • 2. THE FUTURE OF EUROPE DEPENDS UPON THE 94 MILLION EUROPEANS AGED BETWEEN 15 AND 29. NEET – ‘not in employment, education or training” vulnerable subgroups Sick Disabled engaged in young other carers activity low levels of immigration education background Young Family people with background disability
  • 3. ACCORDING TO EUROSTAT, IN 2011, 7.5 MILLION YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 15–24 AND AN ADDITIONAL 6.5 MILLION YOUNG PEOPLE AGED 25–29 WERE EXCLUDED FROM THE LABOUR MARKET AND EDUCATION IN EUROPE. Reforms undertaken in some countries: NEET rates in 2011 29% apprenticeship 20% 16% various programs /"I can do better“/ Below 7% 8% temporary and traineeship part-time work on-the-job training with schooling
  • 4. tHe SiZe oF tHe ‘NEET proBlem’ in Bulgaria Bulgarian labour market has lower flexibility than the EU labour market as a whole. Young people have always been considered a group at the margin of the Bulgarian labour market. Crucial factors unemployment or inactivity among young people (15–24) in Bulgaria : Crisis, Level Negative changes of Education Lack of Social status Risky 19.5% Unemploymet amplifies the adequate 96.97% Higher by Gender economic education Higher education risk of being education, subgroup of sectors: qualification 145.83% 23.6%Secondary unemployed: Secondary Bulgarian women Agriculture, and skills 22.5% Upper not in Parents who are secondary unemployed, manufacturing, 65.3% with 129.59% Upper employment- specialized inactive, with low construction and primary and secondary 83 % of which do education, wholesale lower education specialized 24.9% Upper not want to work illiterate, without and retail trade 44.6 % with 167.74% Upper secondary for personal skills secondary general /70 % (57,000) lower secondary reasons, such general live in poverty of the youth education 44.6% Lower as raising secondary ethnic groups employment 76.28% lower children or doing 85% Drop-outs reduction/ secondary 65.3% Primary unpaid family Roma of school 83.43% Primary or lower work or lower
  • 5. STATUS ZER0 YOUNG PEOPLE APPEARED TO ‘count For notHing and Were going noWHere’ Being a young person is not an advantage but a disadvantage risky behaviour NEET Profile in bg: political marginalisation disaffection isolation Female consequences Inactive for the Without work experience individual High skilled unstable mental and Discouraged workers physical health social exclusion long-term scarring effects on their labour market performance
  • 6. GOVERNMENTS HAVE BEEN VERY ACTIVE IN PROMOTING POLICIES FOR RE- ENGAGING YOUNG PEOPLE IN THE LABOUR MARKET AND THE EDUCATION SYSTEM. Supporting school-to-work transitions Improving service delivery and offering youth guarantees Preventing early school-leaving Alternative learning environments Providing information, guidance and counselling and innovative teaching methods Work-experience opportunities and skills development Career guidance and educational assistance /‘learn-work jobs’: Financial incentives and parental engagement www.stagemarkt.nl/ Increasing the scope of compulsory education Entrepreneurship support Reintegrating early school-leavers Apprenticeships and Facilitating mobility and financial support vocational training ‘apprenticeship countries’ (Austria and Germany) managed to keep their youth unemployment down Employer incentives and subsidies Training courses Addressing more complex personalissues Internships
  • 7. "ABANDON ALL HOPE, YE WHO ENTER HERE" Higher education in Bulgaria is producing unemployed people. Since 1989, the nation has lived through a transition period, which has encompassed thorough changes of the economy, from command to market-oriented and the polity from totalitarianism to pluralist democracy. These changes affected education in a variety of ways. freeing of the education system from ideological constraints decentralization restoration of private schools acute economic crisis no connection between the universities and the labour market Approximately a million of Bulgarians have emigrated since the fall of communism in 1989, nearly 85 percent of them under age 30 “Money can really buy your happiness”. Therefore “the saddest place in the world, relative to its income per person, is Bulgaria.”
  • 8. NO EXCUSES "People say you can only improve an education system over 25 years - but look at Poland and Singapore, which have improved in a very short time, we've seen dramatic changes." Youngsters in Bulgaria should enthusiastically borrow ideas from other countries, to learn from each other’s policy approaches and ACT. But…Bulgarians are not motivated. Compared to the salaries in the rest of the EU, salaries in Bulgaria are relatively lower. SENIOR PROGRAMMERJOB DESCRIPTION: Country Total Yearly Cost (Euro) This professional carries out program Low High development, including evaluation of Salary Salary program prerequisites, development of new US 52,000 80,000 GENERAL SALARY LEVELS IN BULGARIA programs, testing and France 43,000 55,000 documentation of programs DESCRIPTION COST etc. He/she also coordinates Germany 47,000 57,000 Average salary for Bulgaria 250 Euros work between programmers United 44,000 59,000 and junior programmers. This Kingdom Minimal salary by law 75 Euros person has at least a high Ireland 35,000 52,000 Total contributions paid by school degree, university Netherlan 38,000 47,000 diploma in Computer Science, ds the employer, including Around 35% over the base or supplementary courses in Italy 42,000 52,000 health care, unemployment salary computer information systems. Japan 59,000 83,000 and social security This person has at least 5 BULGA 15,000 35,000 contributions. years relevant experience. RIA
  • 9. "POVERTY IS NO LONGER deStiny” “You can see this at the level of economies, such as South Korea, Singapore." Mr Schleicher declares: “Anyone can create an education system where a few at the top succeed, the real challenge is to push through the entire cohort. In China, this means using the best teachers in the toughest schools.” Ivy WangFormer UK university student: “There are jobs everywhere in China, she says, but the wages are "not satisfying". She was offered a salary of between $500 and $1,000 per month and half of that would be spent on renting a single room. "Chinese employers know exactly who they want - someone who will do as they are told but not for much money," Ms Wang says. "I work for a Swiss company now. "Working for a foreign company means I can explain what I have done and what I have achieved, whereas with a Chinese company I have to be really quiet. "China wants to broaden its strategy and have people who speak English or have a foreign education background, but at the same time they really want to control those people easily," she says.
  • 10. “tHe World iS Big and SalVation lurKS around tHe corner” What Bulgaria has to offer to young people:  Labour market, which is not flexible  Education with no practical training  The lowest income per person in EU  A sad Future What to do to escape from this miserable perspective:  Be more flexible /gain practical experience thanks to apprenticeships and vocational training offered by Governments/  Accumulate work experience in Bulgaria and abroad  Be able to work in multinational enterprises