Erhvervsuddannelse i Danmark : kort beskrivelse
Denne korte beskrivelse giver et overblik over erhvervsuddannelserne i Danmark og fremhæver deres struktur, særlige karakteristika, centrale udviklinger og udfordringer. Danmarks erhvervsuddannelsessystem er kendetegnet ved vekseluddannelsesprincippet, hvor skoleundervisning kombineres med arbejdsbaseret læring, og hvor samarbejdet mellem erhvervsuddannelsesudbydere og arbejdsmarkedets parter spiller en afgørende rolle. Erhvervsuddannelse tilbydes både som ungdomsuddannelse og for unge og voksne, hvilket understøtter princippet om livslang læring. Arbejdet med at styrke erhvervsuddannelsernes attraktivitet omfatter veludviklede lærlingemodeller, fleksible læringsmuligheder og adgang..
EU > EU PublicationsSouth Africa’s Minimum Wage Hike Sparks Fresh Fears Over Unemployment Crisis
Hoover Institution fellow Thomas Sowell has long argued that minimum wages can act as a barrier to employment. “The real minimum wage is always zero,” Sowell said, warning that some workers may lose jobs when wage floors rise.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportInternational Relations And Human Rights With Nicholas Burns
Hoover Institution fellowNicholas Burns will examine the intersection of human rights advocacy and strategic competition in global politics at the Malkin Penthouse on February 23 from 5-6PM ET.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportBjorn Lomborg | How Newsom Created ‘Single-Biggest Environmental Hazard’ In California
Hoover Institution fellow Bjorn Lomborg discusses 'simple' ways to fix climate problems.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportVictor Davis Hanson: Glib Barrister AOC’s Ignorance Front And Center At The Munich Security Conference
Hoover Institution fellow Victor Davis Hanson says Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez’s, D-N.Y., ignorance of world affairs was one full display for the world to see at the Munich Security Conference last week. Hanson also discusses California’s ongoing billionaire exodus, which, by some estimates, has already cost the Golden State over a trillion dollars in potential revenue.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportFrank Dikötter On The Chinese Communist Party’s Troubled Early Years
Hoover Institution fellow Frank Dikotter discusses his new book, Red Dawn Over China: How Communism Conquered a Quarter of Humanity, which turns to the CCP’s earlier history, tracing its story from the end of imperial rule to victory in the civil war in 1949.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportH.R. McMaster | Two National Security Advisors On Two Breakneck Months Of US Foreign Policy
Hoover Institution fellow H.R. McMaster sorts through everything that has happened in US foreign policy since the start of the year, from Venezuela and Iran to Greenland and strain on US-European alliances, and the ever-present competition with China and Russia, and how all of these issues may affect the rest of 2026.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportAnalysing Malta’s implementation of EU Directive 2002/49/EC on the assessment and management of noise
This study, undertaken by Ecocentric, evaluates Malta’s implementation of Directive 2002/49/EC on the assessment and management of environmental noise. It evaluates the reasons for the several complaints about noise pollution in Malta and provides suggestions to overcome these. The study has been commissioned by the European Parliament’s Committee of Petitions and managed by the Policy Department for Citizens, Equality and Culture.
EU > EU PublicationsUpward bias in inflation perceptions: persistence, drivers, implications
This paper examines the persistent upward bias in euro area households’ inflation perceptions and expectations, even when realized inflation is near the ECB’s target. It discusses behavioural and informational drivers of this bias, its implications for consumption, wage setting, and monetary policy transmission, and the challenges it poses for ECB communication and credibility. The study concludes that improved monitoring and household-oriented communication are essential. This document was provided by the Economic Governance and EMU Scrutiny Unit at the request of the Committee on Economic and Monetary Affairs (ECON) ahead of the Monetary Dialogue with the ECB President on 26 February 2..
EU > EU PublicationsSupporting Ukrainians and Ukrainian organisations through Erasmus+ 2022-25
This factsheet looks at the scale of support provided to Ukrainians and Ukrainian organisations through Erasmus+. It focuses in particular on the period 2022-2025. The factsheet presents key data on the learning mobility of Ukrainian nationals, including participation figures and allocated budget. It also provides a statistical overview of cooperation projects designed to address the consequences of Russia’s war of aggression against Ukraine and to strengthen capacity in the education, training, youth, and sport sectors in Ukraine.
EU > EU PublicationsEurope’s Beating Cancer Plan : a wide-ranging plan facing an uncertain future. Special report 07/2026
Each year, cancer causes nearly 1.1 million deaths and generates over €100 billion in costs in the EU. The Commission’s latest response is Europe’s Beating Cancer Plan (EBCP), a €4 billion initiative launched in 2021 and covering prevention, early detection, cancer care and quality of life. In this audit, we examined whether the EBCP is an effective EU-wide response. We looked at its design, implementation, sustainability and monitoring arrangements, with a particular focus on cancer inequalities. We found that it supports coordination among member states, but its effectiveness could be compromised by overlapping initiatives, sustainability concerns, monitoring weaknesses and an uncl..
EU > EU PublicationsThe Indispensable Ally? Japan’s future in a contested Indo-Pacific
Japan now sits in the middle of an Indo-Pacific region that every major power is trying to shape. For decades the country lived under a pacifist constitution written after the Second World War and it depended on the United States for protection. Step by step Tokyo has turned itself into a player actively calculating its strategy. Observers therefore ask a plain question. Does Japan remain an ally that no one can do without, and if it does who needs it and on what terms? The label ‘indispensable’ sounds like praise for grown up statecraft, yet it also exposes weakness. It implies that a wider balance in Asia depends on Japan’s steadiness, reliability and also readiness to take charge. A..
EU > EU PublicationsBuilding Canada’s competitive edge : a review of case studies to inform development of an integrated skills strategy
Human capital is central to national competitiveness in the 21st century, yet Canada’s fragmented skills development system limits its ability to respond to rapid labour market shifts. This paper reviews international case studies — Ireland, Germany, Australia, Singapore, India, and the US (Virginia and Ohio) — to highlight integrated approaches that align education, labour market policies, and industry needs. Successful models feature tripartite governance, robust data systems, employer engagement, and sustainable funding mechanisms. The EU’s new Union of Skills demonstrates how large jurisdictions can overcome fragmentation through coherent governance, shared investment, and portab..
EU > EU PublicationsMajandusülevaade. 1/2026
EKP nõukogu otsustas 5. veebruari 2026. aasta istungil jätta EKP baasintressimäärad muutmata. Nõukogu ajakohastatud hinnang kinnitas veel kord, et inflatsioon peaks stabiliseeruma keskpika aja jooksul eesmärgiks seatud 2% tasemel. Keerulises üleilmses keskkonnas on majandus jätkuvalt vastupidav. Kasvu elavdavad madal töötuse määr, erasektori tugevad bilansid, avaliku sektori järk järgult tehtavad kulutused kaitse- ja taristuvaldkonda ning varasemate intressimäärakärbete toetav mõju. Väljavaade on siiski endiselt ebakindel, seda eelkõige üleilmse kaubanduspoliitikaga seotud praeguse ebakindluse ja geopoliitiliste pingete tõttu.
EU > EU PublicationsJohn Dunlap’s Print Shop In Old City Deserves A Blue Historical Marker — Before This July 4
Few passersby stop to look at the tarnished, old plaque the Society of Professional Journalists placed on the building 50 years ago. Yet, it marks an important American Revolution site.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportThe Assassination Of General Tellini And The Corfu Incident
The assassination of General Enrico Tellini in August 1923 and the subsequent Corfu incident formed a pivotal moment in early interwar diplomacy, exposing both the aggressive ambitions of Fascist Italy and the systemic weaknesses of the League of Nations.
Hoover Institution Stanford University > Daily ReportWhy Warsh Won’t Be Remembered For Cutting Rates
Kevin Warsh hasn’t even been confirmed by the Senate to become the next Federal Reserve chair, but economists and commentators are already speculating about what his tenure will look like and what stamp he will leave on the institution.
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