Second progress meeting

Picture of the participants of the second progress meeting

The second progress meeting of the NEGOTIATE project took place on 17-18 March 2016 and was hosted by Brighton Business School of the University of Brighton. The meeting has gathered 32 researchers from the 10 project partner institutions, representatives of International Advisory Committee, and collaborating partners such as Partnership between the European Commission and the Council of Europe in the field of youth.

This meeting has provided an opportunity to discuss and provide feedback to the developments within each of the working packages as well as to an on-going research investigating the long term consequences of the early job insecurities.

Upcoming publications previewed for next months:

  • NEGOTIATE Policy Brief nr 2 “Early job insecurity in Europe: mapping diversity and the impact of the economic crisis” May 2016
  • Working paper D4.2 “The effects of the economic crisis on drug consumption of young individuals in Europe” May 2016
  • Working paper D3.3 “The role of the economic crisis in determining the degree of early job insecurity in Europe” June 2016
  • Working paper D8.1 “Strategies to improve labour market integration of young people: Analyzing linkages between horizontal and vertical policy coordination” June 2016

Next progress meeting will be hosted by Poznan University of Economics on 19-20 September 2016.