2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-63149-9_25
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Problematic Issues of Youth Unemployment in Central and Eastern European Countries

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“…• Financial support: at least 30-50 billion Euros for investment, InvestEU "Just Transition" scheme, allocating 45 billion Euros of investments, a new public sector loan facility allocating around 25-30 Billion Euros, the implementation of transition plans for the regions that will need more in order to direct investments, create attractive conditions and risk sharing for public and private investors, create a platform through which ensures technical assistance for the implementation of the transition mechanism; • Helping the people who are most vulnerable to the transition: create new opportunities for employment, the unemployment Frontiers in Environmental Science frontiersin.org being a very important problem for EU (Daugeliene and Junevicius, 2021;Mogos et al, 2022). It will offer also the opportunity to the citizens to re-skill themself in different new required work areas, investments will be made in order to increase the energetic efficiency of the buildings, facilities will be created in order to access easier the green energy, the health of the citizens remains one of the most important issues that will be treated with maximum responsibility (Trajkova et al, 2021;Belostecinic, 2022); • Helping companies and sectors of the economy that work in areas where the amount of carbon emissions is very high: support will be provided for the transition to the use of lowcarbon technologies and economic diversification based on climate-resilient investments and jobs; making investments regarding research and innovation activities, the creation of companies and SMEs; facilitating loans and financial support; creating attractive conditions for public and private investors; • Providing additional aid to member states of the European Union and regions that have a high degree of dependence on fossil fuel and carbon.…”
Section: Green Deal and The European Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…• Financial support: at least 30-50 billion Euros for investment, InvestEU "Just Transition" scheme, allocating 45 billion Euros of investments, a new public sector loan facility allocating around 25-30 Billion Euros, the implementation of transition plans for the regions that will need more in order to direct investments, create attractive conditions and risk sharing for public and private investors, create a platform through which ensures technical assistance for the implementation of the transition mechanism; • Helping the people who are most vulnerable to the transition: create new opportunities for employment, the unemployment Frontiers in Environmental Science frontiersin.org being a very important problem for EU (Daugeliene and Junevicius, 2021;Mogos et al, 2022). It will offer also the opportunity to the citizens to re-skill themself in different new required work areas, investments will be made in order to increase the energetic efficiency of the buildings, facilities will be created in order to access easier the green energy, the health of the citizens remains one of the most important issues that will be treated with maximum responsibility (Trajkova et al, 2021;Belostecinic, 2022); • Helping companies and sectors of the economy that work in areas where the amount of carbon emissions is very high: support will be provided for the transition to the use of lowcarbon technologies and economic diversification based on climate-resilient investments and jobs; making investments regarding research and innovation activities, the creation of companies and SMEs; facilitating loans and financial support; creating attractive conditions for public and private investors; • Providing additional aid to member states of the European Union and regions that have a high degree of dependence on fossil fuel and carbon.…”
Section: Green Deal and The European Unionmentioning
confidence: 99%