Resilient, Optimistic, Creative, and Keen: Equipping Gen Z for Work Success and Employability
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Project started at 1st March 2021
The Covid-19 crisis is leading to a global economic depression with a pronounced negative effect on the lives of young people in terms of employment, education and mental
wellbeing. Even before that, they were already facing a challenging transition into the labour market and were 2 to 3 times more likely than adults to be un- or underemployed. Now,
with the tremendously challenging socio-economic situation created by Covid-19 and the changing world of work, young people’s career chances become insecure and vague.
Developing Entrepreneurship and Self-employment Skills of Immigrants
Six partners from Germany, Netherlands, Turkey, Lithuania, Sweden and Greece have started Erasmus+ Strategic partnership project “Developing Entrepreneurship and Self-employment Skills of Immigrants” No.2020-1-DE02-KA204-007423
Migrants’ contribution to the economy through the direct creation of new businesses is an aspect that has received limited attention. In order to enhance the entrepreneurial skills, it is crucial to create, develop and promote the new forms and ways to support growth and business creation.
Our project is looking for both: to promote the entrepreneurship education of immigrants and to use the entrepreneurship as an important tool of integration and social inclusion for the
immigrants regards so many exclusion factors that they have to suffer. The situation of immigrants has motivated this partnership.