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Iceland: Work is better than therapy for vulnerable youth  tema

Iceland: Work is better than therapy for vulnerable youth

“It pays to invest in people, and we must never give up on our young people,” says Vigdís Jónsdóttir, the CEO of the job rehabilitation centre VIRK in Iceland. Last year, VIRK was one of the signatories to a memorandum of understanding involving a large increase in support for young people in vulnerable situations.
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Danish Royal stardust for youth jobs in Esbjerg

”Energy for Each Other” is a youth initiative in Esbjerg municipality, known across Denmark, which has won an award for getting young people into education and work. Three of those young people now work at Den Jyske Kontrolcentral, where head of operations Erik Sørensen is very content with his young co-workers.
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Award ceremony

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NEETs income

NEETs income
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Theme: Socially excluded youths

Newsletter from the Nordic Labour Journal 2/2024
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Paulina Brandberg – the Minister for Equality who wants to take a tough stance

What can the Nordics bring to inspire other countries to improve gender equality? Sweden’s Minister for Equality Paulina Brandberg has two rather surprising examples: High divorce numbers and changing tables in the gents.
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Paulina Brandberg

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Major increase in applications: Iceland’s government seeks tighter immigration rules

There have been strong and frequent discussions about a change in the immigration system in Iceland in recent years. The reason is a huge increase in asylum applications which has proved very costly for the Icelandic state.
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