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Labour Market Research Report
“The Labour Market in Serbia – Overview”, by Prof. Arandarenko &
Dr. Aleksandra Nojković
A piece of expert analytical research on Serbia, highlighting opportunities for refugees, IDPs and EVIs to build up sustainable livelihoods. It contains a clear set of conclusions and practical suggestions about relevant qualifications needed to succeed in the current economic climate.
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Target Group Research Report
”Economic Status of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons and their Position on the Labour Market”, by Dr. Goran Opacic
A survey of refugees currently living in collective centres in Serbia or in assisted living and groups of the domestic population affected by poverty. The survey includes demographic and sociological features, as well as the future expectations of the target group. The focus of the report lies in highlighting vocational skills and identifying the actual needs and constraints of the target groups.
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Between the labour market and human capacities: Identifying the gap
Discussion paper
This document presents the combined results of the:
Target Group Research Report: ”Economic Status of Refugees and Internally Displaced Persons and their Position on the Labour Market”, by Dr. Goran Opacic
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Labour Market Research Report: “The Labour Market in Serbia – Overview”, by Prof. Arandarenko &
Dr. Aleksandra Nojković
displayed via the means of a ‘gap analysis’ to highlight the labour market facts juxtaposed with the relevant demographic facts (or desirables) along side. This allows for a rapid comparison and identification of the areas in need of improvement or action.
Download the Discussion paper (pdf file, 760 Kb)
Employed, Empowered Brochure No1
Download here (PDF file, 1,7Mb, serbian language)
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Project Documentation
A final publication compiling all findings, experiences and recommendations, including: the above mentioned two surveys, the results of the roundtable workshops and the programme and action plan developed “for integration of the target groups into the labour market”.
To be published in November 2008 (pdf will be available for free download).
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