Monday, November 21, 2011 - 17:00 - 19:00
European Parliament, Room JAN 4Q2
BrusselsBelgium
The recovery from the financial and economic crisis has been sluggish in most of Europe, and the 75%
employment rate target that the EU has pledged to reach by 2020 appears to be out of reach.
However, while some member states are struggling with joblessness, the German and Swedish economies are roaring ahead – some say towards full employment. Is there a recipe out of the employment crisis? What can member states learn from one another?