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reform school

reform school
Zelfstandig naamwoord
    • correctional institution for the detention and discipline and training of young or first offenders

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    1. increase the quality of labour supply and the employment rate by improving the efficiency and effectiveness of active labour market policies and further reform the education system to raise skills to levels that better match labour market needs and reduce early school leaving.
    2. pushes forward with reforms of the education system and increase investment in compulsory and higher education, accelerate the implementation of the reform of lifelong learning and improve quality and responsiveness to labour market needs, reduce early school leaving, and increase adult participation.
    3. Luxembourg has continued the implementation of its National Reform Programme. Luxembourg has made some progress to increase the employment rate of older workers, reduce the number of early school leavers and remove artificial barriers in the education system, and to make the economic environment more attractive.
    4. In addition, it will be important for Malta over the period of the National Reform Programme to focus on: implementing and reinforcing delayed measures on health care reform; introducing systematic impact assessment and speeding up progress towards simplification of regulations; measuring R&D expenditure more accurately; connecting Malta to Europe's energy networks; building on results achieved in raising educational attainment and reducing early school leaving; and increasing the employment rate of older workers, in which using early retirement schemes to downsize the public sector should be avoided.
    5. Among the strengths of the Irish National Reform Programme and its implementation are: the recently adopted Science, Technology and Innovation Strategy 2007-2013 and the substantial increase of public investment in R&D; recognition of the need to prioritise public investment in infrastructure and other growth-promoting expenditure; measures to address early school leaving and enhance skills, such as the welcome commitment to develop by 2007 a long-term national skills strategy.
    6. In addition, it will be important for Malta over the period of the NRP to focus on: continue implementing and reinforcing measures on healthcare reform; further improving the regulatory environment by continuing simplifying legislation, by introducing systematic impact assessments and effective one-stop shops for business start-ups; diversifying its energy sources, including enhancing energy efficiency and renewable energy and considering the possibility of connecting Malta to Europe’s energy networks; continuing efforts to raise educational attainment and reduce early school leaving.
    7. It will be important for Luxembourg over the period of the NRP to focus on the following challenges: accelerate the implementation of measures aimed at increasing the employment rate of older workers, in particular through reform to discourage early retirement; take further measures to reduce the number of early school leavers, and to remove the artificial barriers between different types of education; closely monitoring the impact of recently adopted measures to reduce unemployment amongst the young; and in order to deliver a more attractive economic environment, greater support is needed to deliver competitive markets, improve the transposition of EU legislation, and support SMEs.