Nine policy areas within the four main social categories |
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Social category: Employment and skills |
1.Adult learning, including continuous vocational education and training; recognition and validation of skills |
2.Employment support and job creation, including hiring and job transition incentives and support for self-employment |
3.Modernisation of labour market institutions, including infrastructure, employment services and forecasting of skills and labour inspectorates; employment protection and organisation; social dialogue and wage setting mechanisms; adaptation of workplaces |
Social category: Education and childcare |
4.Early childhood education and care: accessibility, affordability, quality and inclusiveness, including digitalisation and infrastructure |
5.General, vocational and higher education: accessibility, affordability, quality and inclusiveness, including digitalisation and infrastructure |
Social category: Health and long-term care |
6.Healthcare: resilience, sustainability, adequacy, availability, accessibility, affordability and quality, including digitalisation and infrastructure |
7.Long-term care: resilience, sustainability, adequacy, availability, accessibility, affordability and quality, including digitalisation and infrastructure |
Social category: Social policies |
8.Social housing and other social infrastructure |
9.Social protection, including social services and integration of vulnerable groups |