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I think though it's limited to EEA members only though (EU plus Norway, Liechtenstein, Iceland)
ec.europa.eu/social/main....
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Another area where it would be good to explore a more 'pragmatic approach to cooperation' would be the European Public Employment Services Network, which...
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Also obvs big difference with UK is we don't have insurance/ assistance divide!
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They employ advisers and commission services, and co-manage local jobcentres ('werkpleinen') with councils.
Unlike UK they use a lot of segmentation/ triage, but like UK it's increasingly online.
www.werk.nl/werkzoekende...
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I'm sure it would still be possible, as those areas still have residents with underlying entitlements to benefits, employment, skills support etc (and national/ local govt responsibilities) - but must admit I'm not close enough to detail of those reforms.
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eurydice.eacea.ec.europa.eu/national-edu...
My understanding of the 'skills' bit of employment devo though is that it is specifically around retraining etc - not full equivalent of AEB. Which...
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Which includes view one-stop integration between the national employment service and local provision (Work Squares) pdf
learningandwork.org.uk/wp-content/u...
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Ch 3 covers Dutch approach/ history on social insurance AND social assistance. Lots we can learn from, but not without some criticism too (e.g. screengrab below) core.ac.uk/download/pdf...
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Contrast with challenges for local govt now after 15 years of austerity.
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Second tho, more importantly, their approach on devolution includes block grant devolution of social assistance budgets...