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Cum vrem săîmbătrânim? Campania pentru o societate
mai bună pentru vârstnici și tineri
/ Comisia Europeană, Direcţia Generală
Ocuparea Forţei de Muncă, Afaceri Sociale şi Incluziune., 2012
The 2012 ageing report: Underlying
assumptions and projection methodologies / Comisia Europeană, Direcţia Generală
Afaceri Economice şi Financiare 2011. - 309p.
Demography, active ageing and pensions - Social Europe guide - Volume 3/ Comisia Europeană. - 2012. - 81 p.
Social agenda 29,April 2012/ Comisia Europeană, Direcţia Generală Ocuparea Forţei de Muncă,
Afaceri Sociale şi Incluziune. - 2012 -28p.
Volunteering by older people in the EU/ Eurofound —
Fundaţia Europeană pentru Îmbunătăţirea Condiţiilor de Viaţă şi de Muncă , 2011. - 55p.
How topromote active ageing in Europe
Instruments and tools available to local and regional actors / Comisia
Europeană, Direcţia Generală Ocuparea Forţei de Muncă, Afaceri Sociale şi
Incluziune, Comitetul Regiunilor al Uniunii Europene, 2011. - 52 p.
Working andageing /Cedefop — Centrul European pentru Dezvoltarea Formării Profesionale , 2011. - 290 p.
Portret al Imbatranirii Active si al Solidaritatii intre Generatii: O imagine a structurii populatiei si a dinamicii sale care scoate in evidenta faptul ca populatia Europei imbatraneste.
Modernising vocational education and training: Fourth
report on vocational education and training research in Europe
: synthesis report / Cedefop — Centrul European pentru Dezvoltarea Formării
Profesionale 2010
Ageing in the European Union Where exactly? / Comisia Europeană,Eurostat, 2010
The greying of the baby boomers Comisia Europeană, Eurostat
2011
Demography report 2010 Older, more numerous and
diverse Europeans. : Commission staff working document / Eurostat. - 2011. - 168 p.
Revenire în forţă / Direcţia Generală Ocuparea Forţei de Muncă, Afaceri Sociale şi
Incluziune, Comisia Europeană 2010. - 60 p.
Julie, Viktor, Pedro şi Fianne nu cred în hazard Descoperiţi în benzi desenate cum au ştiut să aleagă drumul cel bun datorită sprijinului oferit de Europa. Inspirate din întâmplări adevărate, aceste patru poveşti demonstrează că, prin susţinere şi perseverenţă, toată lumea poate reveni în forţă. Povestea lor ar putea fi a voastră! Desenat cu sensibilitate şi inocenţă de Vanyda, Durieux, Savoia şi Gihef, pe baza unui scenariu de Rudi Miel, „Revenire în forţă” reprezintă un BD editat de Direcţia Generală Ocuparea Forţei de Muncă, Afaceri Sociale şi Egalitatea de şanse a Comisiei Europene, la iniţiativa Fondului social european
O mână deajutor / Comisia Europeană; Direcţia
Generală Ocuparea Forţei de Muncă, Afaceri Sociale şi Incluziune, 2011. - 60 p.
Patru vieţi, patru parcursuri. Descoperiţi în noua bandă desenată O mână de ajutor cum Alex, Nataline, Ivana şi Dimitra au reuşit să-şi schimbe cursul destinului. Descoperiţi cum aceşti patru europeni au răspuns la o nouă provocare în viaţă datorită sprijinului Uniunii Europene, prin intermediul Fondului social european. După succesul benzii desenate Revenire în forţă, publicată în 2010 , Comisia Europeană propune acest al doilea album, încărcat de sensibilitate şi tandreţe. Inspirate din poveşti adevărate, aceste aventuri umane au fost transpuse în imagini de patru tineri autori talentaţi: Maud Millecamps, Alexandre Tefenkgi, Vanyda şi You, după un scenariu de Rudi Miel
Grundtvig: Senior
volunteering projects : the European Union's programme for mobility and
cooperation in adult education across Europe / Comisia Europeană,Direcţia
Generală Educaţie şi Cultură, 2010,
Active ageing and independent living services The role of information and
communication technology/ Comisia Europeană, Centrul
Comun de Cercetare, Luxembourg: 2008. - 42 p.
The impact of ageing on public expenditure:Projections
for the EU-25 Member States on pensions, healthcare, long-term care, education
and unemployment transfers (2004-50) / Comisia Europeană,
Direcţia Generală
Afaceri Economice şi Financiare 2006,- 326 p,.
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Publicatii Centrului de Politica Europeana
Second Career Labour Markets for Older Workers 20 June 2012
Acknowledging the 2012 ’European Year of Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations’, the European Policy Centre – in cooperation with the Bertelsmann Stiftung – launched a project on ’Second Career Labour Markets’, aiming to look into how to establish successful second careers and increase the labour market participation of older workers across Europe.
The Discussion Paper, co-written by Laura Naegele, Claire Dhéret and Eric Thode, frames the debate on more and better employment opportunities for older workers, by reflecting on the various aspects of a successful ‘active ageing at work’ and pointing out key issues in the discourse. Stressing the co-responsibility of governments, social partners, companies and the individual worker, the authors argue that concrete measures on a multi-level approach have to be put forward in order to facilitate the creation of second career opportunities across Europe. The authors present 10 proposals for policy action to be debated during the course of the project.
Descarcati
Healthy and active ageing: turning the 'silver' economy into gold
Demographic change poses enormous societal and economic challenges for Europe. As a consequence the proportion of working-age people is expected to decline dramatically and age-related expenditure on health care and pensions to increase substantially.
In this Policy Brief Annika Ahtonen stresses that closing our eyes will not make the demographic challenge disappear; nor will it transform overstretched public budgets into sustainable sources of funding for ageing societies. It is in Europe's interests to face up to the challenge and turn it into a narrative for growth, success and social cohesion.
She argues that if Europe is to realise the enormous potential of its ageing population, the EU must use the instruments at its disposal to encourage active and healthy ageing across society. This requires promoting health and preventing diseases, creating age-friendly environments, providing people with incentives to continue working longer, and deploying innovative products, services and processes. It will also require bringing about an attitude change among EU citizens, be they carers, patients, consumers, workers or employers, and involving them in the transition.
Descarcati
Vezi de asemenea;
UNECE
- Active ageing / UNECE Policy Brief on Ageing No. 13. - June 2012. - 16 p.
- Cooperation on Ageing Policies in the UNECE region/ UNECE Policy Brief on Ageing No. 11. - November 2011
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Vezi de asemenea: Publicatii Centrului de Politica Europeana
Second Career Labour Markets for Older Workers 20 June 2012
Acknowledging the 2012 ’European Year of Active Ageing and Solidarity between Generations’, the European Policy Centre – in cooperation with the Bertelsmann Stiftung – launched a project on ’Second Career Labour Markets’, aiming to look into how to establish successful second careers and increase the labour market participation of older workers across Europe.
The Discussion Paper, co-written by Laura Naegele, Claire Dhéret and Eric Thode, frames the debate on more and better employment opportunities for older workers, by reflecting on the various aspects of a successful ‘active ageing at work’ and pointing out key issues in the discourse. Stressing the co-responsibility of governments, social partners, companies and the individual worker, the authors argue that concrete measures on a multi-level approach have to be put forward in order to facilitate the creation of second career opportunities across Europe. The authors present 10 proposals for policy action to be debated during the course of the project.
Descarcati
Healthy and active ageing: turning the 'silver' economy into gold
Demographic change poses enormous societal and economic challenges for Europe. As a consequence the proportion of working-age people is expected to decline dramatically and age-related expenditure on health care and pensions to increase substantially.
In this Policy Brief Annika Ahtonen stresses that closing our eyes will not make the demographic challenge disappear; nor will it transform overstretched public budgets into sustainable sources of funding for ageing societies. It is in Europe's interests to face up to the challenge and turn it into a narrative for growth, success and social cohesion.
She argues that if Europe is to realise the enormous potential of its ageing population, the EU must use the instruments at its disposal to encourage active and healthy ageing across society. This requires promoting health and preventing diseases, creating age-friendly environments, providing people with incentives to continue working longer, and deploying innovative products, services and processes. It will also require bringing about an attitude change among EU citizens, be they carers, patients, consumers, workers or employers, and involving them in the transition.
Descarcati
Vezi de asemenea;
UNECE
- Active ageing / UNECE Policy Brief on Ageing No. 13. - June 2012. - 16 p.
- Cooperation on Ageing Policies in the UNECE region/ UNECE Policy Brief on Ageing No. 11. - November 2011
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