Target group monitoring in European regions: empirical findings and conceptual approaches
"Target Group Monitoring is a regional approach to generate data to cover adequately the information needs of labour market actors. Approaches from different European regions are presented in this book, applied onto migrants as a target group of labour market politics. Furthermore, the central elements of these approaches are discussed with respect to their suitability for other target groups, such as older or young employees, low-skilled and skilled workers. Finally, methods and techniques are considered to provide a wide scope of information in combining target group and branch/ industry app... Mehr ...
Dokumenttyp: | Sammelwerk |
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Erscheinungsdatum: | 2012 |
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DEU
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Schlagwörter: | Wirtschaft / Sozialwissenschaften / Soziologie / Politikwissenschaft / Social sciences / sociology / anthropology / Economics / Political science / Migration / Sociology of Migration / European Politics / Labor Market Research / Arbeitsmarktforschung / Europapolitik / Bundesrepublik Deutschland / niedrig Qualifizierter / Polen / Italien / Europa / Luxemburg / Region / Bulgarien / Arbeitnehmer / Controlling / Kontrolle / Großbritannien / Frankreich / Wien / Konzeption / Lerntheorie / Zielgruppe / Russland / Österreich / Tschechische Republik / Monitoring / postsozialistisches Land / Türkei / EU / Arbeitsmarkt / Beobachtung / UdSSR-Nachfolgestaat / Luxembourg / Italy / post-socialist country / control / Austria |
Sprache: | unknown |
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Link(s) : | http://www.ssoar.info/ssoar/handle/document/32469 |
"Target Group Monitoring is a regional approach to generate data to cover adequately the information needs of labour market actors. Approaches from different European regions are presented in this book, applied onto migrants as a target group of labour market politics. Furthermore, the central elements of these approaches are discussed with respect to their suitability for other target groups, such as older or young employees, low-skilled and skilled workers. Finally, methods and techniques are considered to provide a wide scope of information in combining target group and branch/ industry approaches." (author's abstract). Contents: Emma Hollywood, Ronald McQuaid: Educational Migration - Students Leaving a Region to Study Elsewhere: the Link to Religion in Northern Ireland (17-22); Sibel Kalaycioglu: Dynamics of Internal Migration in Turkey, its Stages of Development and Consequences for Labour (23-33); Marina Kargalova: Problems of Migrant Labour-Force on the Regional Labour-Force Markets in Russia (34-37); Atanas Chaushev: National Strategy of Bulgaria on Migration and Integration - 2008-2015 (38-42); Miguel Bernal: Immigration from a European and Social Point of View (43-45); Aftab Hladikova: Monitoring the Integration of Migrants in Regional Labour Markets. Report on Data and Experiences from the Czech Republic (46-53); Jean-Luc Malvache: Statistical Instruments for Optimised Description and a Better Understanding of the Role of Migrants in the Regional Labour Market of the District and City of Recklinghausen (Germany) (54-64); Franz Clément: Forecasting Skills and Labour Market Needs in Luxembourg: a Particular Transnational Context (65-71); Agnes Hárs, Katalin Nagy: Labour Market Monitoring in Border Regions (72-81); Waldemar Mathejczyk: Target Group Monitoring - A Concept for Regional Labour Market Monitoring with Special Emphasis on the Target Group of Persons with Immigration Background (82-95); Vera Neisen: A Web-Based Information Platform as Means for Communicating Information in the Process of Target ...