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PES’ good practices to integrate vulnerable groupsinto the labour market
WAPES
Yerevan, Armenia
5-6 September 2011
Dr. Tibor Bors BORBELY-PECZE – Senior AdviserNational Employment Office, (Hungary)
Labour market integration of the Romas in Hungary
Who are they?
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1. a minority 2. one ethnicity3. a different colour 4. a group of travellers, musicians 5. Somebody against the law and order? (ατσιγανος)6. a disadvantaged group;
1. based educational background (low qualified)2. employment (temporary, and fragile jobs in vanishing sectors) 3. or social exclusion
7. a special group within the PES business strategy?
We have patterns, urban legends
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Roma means this
or this
or even that
And it could mean this as well
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The Roma minorities in Europe
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7-8,5 million in Europe 2,5 million in the Carpathian-Basin
~700.000 in Romania~800.000 in Hungary~900.000 in Slovakia
Different sub-groups and lack of data
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1. 90% of the Hungarian Roma speaks only Hungarian (2003)2. 39,2 % did not finish compulsory education (total pop. 11,2%)3. 50,1% have only compulsory 8 classes (total pop. 33,8%)
(source: Forray, 2003)/ Wikipéida (HU)
Since 1993 there are no official data (data protection)
The Roma Minorities and the national programmes 1989/91-2011
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Source: State Audit Office of Hungary: The Roma Minority in Hungary and the government actions since the changes Budapest, (2008)
•Act on the Minorities (1993) •Roma Councils •First government decree in 1995 (1997, 1999, 2002, 2004, …)• Roma Integration Decade (2003) Hungarian Parliament approved in 2007
•National Roma Integration Strategy • since the changes 7 different ministries were responsible for it
•Segmented programmes under different bodies •2010 new national government
•Ministry of Public Administration and Justice responsible for social inclusion and education
•New Roma programmes have been planed
Roma employment in Hungary
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Source: Kertesi 2005
1. Constant dropout from the labour market since mid-80’s • Between 1984-1989 – 10% yearly
2. By 1993 50% already left the labour market 3. Employment rate 29% (2003) was 85% in 1971 (15-74 ys.)
Compare to that; Total empl. rate 49,6% (15-74 ys. 2011Q2); Unemployment rate 10,8%
4. Unstable work opportunities, temporary, insecure works, undeclared work
Employment rate of the Romas 1984-2003
Regional differences in employment and in the Roma population by micro-regions (NUTS IV)
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Roma minority, 2001 Unemployment rate, 2007
PES and the Roma Programmes
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1. Roma Chances House2. Regional/ County Roma Programmes3. Roma Mentor Programme4. Hungarian Business Leaders Fórum - Romaster Program5. Arts and Culture Network Program 6. Roma Versitas 7. SROP Measures (NSRF) …
Currently running Roma Coach Programme (SROP 131 / modernisation of the PES)2009-2011
27 regional mentors 4209 clients
1579 employed 585 in education 673 received PES services
PES results in 2009
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A program indítója A program megnevezése A program kezdete A program vége A program összköltsége (m Ft)
A bevontak létszáma (fő)
OrszágosTÁMOP 1.1.2Decentralizált programok a hátrányos helyzetűek foglalkoztatásáért
2008.01.01. 2009.12.31. 19 7001 19 755
Dél-alföldi RMK Térségi munkaerő-piaci projekt 2008.06.02. 2009.08.31. 497,3 388
Dél-dunántúli RMK
„Graffity” 2006.10.15. 2009.09.30. 34,9 12
Sorsfordító-sorsformáló 2009.03.01. 2012.02.28. 606 200
Patrónus 2007. 09.01. 2010. 06.30. 165,3 96
Észak-alföldi RMK Munkaerő-piaci menedzser program 2007.10.01. 2009.07.31. 270 60
Közép-dunántúli RMK
Roma közösségfejlesztő hálózat kialakítása Veszprém megyében
2008.07.01 2010.04.30. 94,5 50
Nyugat-dunántúli RMK
Roma Térségi Foglalkoztatási Asszisztens Hálózat (ROTFA III.)
2008.12.01. 2009.12.31. 101,8 500
OFTEK 2007.06.01. 2009.12.31. 250 fő
HORIZONT Program: alternatív munkaerő-piaci szolgáltatás
2008.02.01. 2009.07.31. 47,9 100
GAROK munkaerő-piaci program 2009. 09. 01. 2010. 03. 28. 9,9 Ft 12
Összesen 1 826, 6 m Ft + TÁMOP
1.1.2 összege 21 035 fő
Summary
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1. Labour market integration is the most crucial part of integration but social-cultural and economic integration can not be delivered separately1. PES is one actor in this process 2. national coordination is a must 3. without personalised programmes the long term effect is minimal4. relatively new tools in CEE as community development should
be more frequently used 2. Open debate; are we integrating or developing the salad bowl /
cultural mosaic (la mosaïque culturelle canadienne )? 3. In the post-modern labour market (where job security has been disappearing)
how can the security of transition be helped with a group where job security has not been presented since the 80’s?
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Thank you for your attention!