SABER Workforce Development Romania Country Report 2017
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Organisations internationales
Des informations sont recueillies auprès d'autres organisations internationales qui promeuvent le développement des compétences et la transition entre l'éducation et la formation et le travail. Le Groupe inter-agences sur l'enseignement et la formation techniques et professionnels (IAG-TVET) a été créé en 2009 pour partager les résultats des recherches, coordonner les efforts de recherche conjoints et améliorer la collaboration entre les organisations travaillant aux niveaux international et national.

Rapports d'évaluation
Evaluations analytiques des programmes de coopération technique et des politiques nationales sur les compétences et l'emploi, mettant en exergue les facteurs de réussite de différentes interventions en réponse à des difficultés particulières dans différentes circonstances.

The global financial crisis from 2008 affected the Romanian economy and led to severe austerity measures being launched by the government in 2010. Romania then began a relatively slow but steady economic recovery. In 2015 Romania recorded the highest investment rate in the EU with 24.7 percent of GDP and real GDP growth in 2016 was 4.9 percent. Despite the economic growth and agreements with the EU to support this trend further, Romania continues to have at‐risk‐of‐poverty and social exclusion rates that are among the highest in the EU, recording in 2015 a rate of 37 percent compared to an EU average of 23.5 percent. Of particular concern for a continued economic growth are the aging of the population, the low participation of the Roma population in the labor market and the high emigration rate, especially among youth. To combat poverty and support economic growth, the design and implementation of policies to improve the quality of the workforce is essential.
Participation des travailleurs
Europe and Central Asia
