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Tackling Young People’s Welfare in Europe. Research Objectives. Measure/insertion of young Roma aged 15-25, on Timisoara labor market; The level of education of young Roma aged 15-25, and insertion on the labor market; Recommendations for improving public policies on youth;. Methodology. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Measure/insertion of young Roma aged 15-25, on Timisoara labor market;

The level of education of young Roma aged 15-25, and insertion on the labor market;

Recommendations for improving public policies on youth;

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Establishing research hypothesis and objectives;

Analysis of documents; Statistical data analysis; Development of focus group interview

guide; Organize focus groups Telephone interview; Data analysis;

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Young Roma from Timisoara faces a very difficult situation in terms of employment 85% of young people who participated in this study said they did not have a job at the moment.

Their implication in the formal economy is small, being more present in the informal economy.

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young Roma people's expectations of is very narrow, 2-3 days;

Education level does not allow them to occupy even unskilled work;

most of them deal with seasonal work, and women raising children;

no self-confidence; Although they believe that education can

improve lives, their models are very controversial businessmen

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Results and conclusions of research conducted among young Roma from Timisoara lead to the following recommendations:

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Conducting information campaign for employers to inform and awareness of employment of Roma minority youth in general and Roma in particular.

Continue and develop programs consisting "second chance" for young adults who left school early, including programs aimed explicitly Roma children;

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Roma children should be encouraged and stimulated to attend secondary and higher education;

Evaluation of labor market needs so as to identify areas accessible to Roma, given their current training;

Development of projects to provide employment services tailored to the situation and specific needs of young people;

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Development of social economy projects that can provide innovative solutions tailored to the needs of youth;

Developing entrepreneurship among young Roma;

Development of projects in partnership with Roma NGOs, to provide personalized and integrated services, guidance, counseling and discipleship.

Development of social enterprise as solution insertion transition to formal labor market;

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According to a study by the World Bank, tax benefits of integration of Roma into the labor market are estimated at approximately € 175 million annually in the country.