cafebabel.comhttp://www.cafebabel.com/Les articles du magazine europeen, rubrique marché de l'emploien© cafebabel.comMon, 19 Sep 2011 10:02:09 -0000300Catherine Hakim: women, use your erotic capitalhttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/38698/catherine-hakim-british-sociologist-erotic-capital.html<p>Across the British media over the last few weeks, London-based sociologist Catherine Hakim argues that erotic capital is missing from the economic, cultural and social capital that we all command. The basic principle is simple: take care of your appearance! Beautiful people earn 13% more than their averagely attractive colleagues. However, this is just the beginning</p> ('Annie Rutherford',)Mon, 19 Sep 2011 10:02:09 -00002714978Job hunting in Brussels: serenity of the hopelesshttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/36895/job-hunt-brussels-internships-sex-looks-contacts.html<p>Anna is a German university student who has just turned twenty and is looking for a job in the European capital. She ould like to remain anonymous – but her story is representative of an entire generation of young Europeans</p> ('gem',)Thu, 16 Dec 2010 18:40:49 -00002704374No job? There’s always God, says Pope to youthhttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/35045/pope-benedicte-uk-visit-youth-day-madrid-precarity.html<p id="ext-gen38758">It’s not a good time to be the pope. From 16-19 September the pontiff will be visiting Britain, on his first trip to the country since John Paul II’s six-day tour in 1982. And the British don’t want it</p> ('Ems_8674',)Thu, 09 Sep 2010 17:15:00 -00002643055Racism and discrimination for Brussels migrant workers http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/34149/racism-discrimination-belgium-foreigners-work.html<p>In the region of Brussels-Capital, discrimination in recruitment practices is a daily reality. At a time of economic stagnation, ethnic diversity is no longer a priority for businesses, which in turn makes integration in Belgium harder still</p> ('Monica Mircescu',)Fri, 23 Jul 2010 11:00:00 -00002607513Melancholy in Berlin: views of three foreign writer residentshttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/34200/writer-berlin-views-falanga-mazaurette-cristan.html<p>Very loosely, a 19-year-old Klaus Mann saw 1920s Berlin as 'seductive, gray, scabby, peeling, yet vibrant vitality, nervous, shimmering, phosphorescent, animated, full of tensions and promises.' Italian, Croatian and French writers Gianluca Falanga, Maksim Cristan and Maia Mazaurette give us their noughties take</p> <p style="margin-bottom: 0cm;"></p> <br> ('English language version of cafebabel.com',)Tue, 06 Jul 2010 16:43:59 -00002607960University-educated flee and woo Lithuania: emigration and erasmushttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/33690/lithuania-university-education-emigration-erasmus.html<p>An increasing number of students are asking professor Žilvinas Martinaitis at the University of Vilnius to let them take their exams at the end of May. This would allow them to go abroad - most popularly, to the UK, Ireland or Scandinavia - to work, and return with some extra money in October, a month after the official term start. Lithuanian and eramus students, professors and politicians explain the phenomenon</p> ('Krisztian Gal',)Wed, 19 May 2010 10:07:53 -00002603730Minimum European income to fight poverty?http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/33413/2010-poverty-minimum-income-europe-statistics.html<p>Given persistent shortcomings of minimum wage policies, legislators and organisations instead debate the merits of ‘minimum income’ to combat poverty in Europe. But it remains to be seen whether the EU parliament will force continent-wide reforms</p> ('James Friscia',)Mon, 26 Apr 2010 15:35:47 -00002596402Europe’s graduates: lecture halls to poverty lineshttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/33395/europe-university-graduates-precarity-unemployment.html<p>At best, many graduates find themselves facing a marathon of internships, and at worst a life under the poverty line. Unemployment in times of crisis brings social consequences too. The EU is reacting to prove that a degree is for life, and not just for christmas</p> ('Annie Rutherford',)Mon, 26 Apr 2010 11:00:00 -00002596259Europe makes 2010 its year for fighting poverty and social exclusion http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/33409/2010-year-poverty-europe-social-exclusion-facts.html<p>When the 'Lisbon strategy' was launched in March 2000, EU member state leaders said that they wanted to take decisive steps towards eliminating poverty. Ten years later, during the worst economic crisis since 1929, the EU has named 2010 its year for fighting poverty and social exclusion. It’s about time, too</p> ('Alison Frank',)Mon, 26 Apr 2010 06:15:00 -00002596366Paris: living cheaply in an expensive city http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/32949/paris-youth-accommodation-living-cheap-expensive.html<p>The crisis is an opportunity of redeeming a more democratic economy, capable not only of satisfying the individual, but especially the community. Young people in Paris are finding solutions based on reciprocity and co-operation</p> Fri, 19 Mar 2010 17:00:00 -00002574624Brussels: young, gifted and going nowhere fasthttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/32709/brussels-young-underpaid-interns-romania-france.html<p>They’re over-qualified, multilingual and come from every corner of the European Union. They moved to the Belgian capital to find an internship or job. A short report from the heart of this bustling microcosm</p> ('Nicola Potter',)Wed, 24 Feb 2010 11:00:00 -00002200599Fancy a degree from the university of Disney? http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/32456/disneyland-city-paris-employees-growth-crisis-2010.html<p>How about a stroll down Disney Boulevard, shopping in Disney outlet malls and finishing off with a cappuccino on Disney Square? Hell, you can even get your tonsils out in Disney hospital. The Magic Kingdom is building an empire of kitsch just 30 minutes from Paris, and for thousands of jobless Europeans it smells like opportunity</p> ('Tim Mac an Airchinnigh',)Tue, 09 Feb 2010 13:44:19 -00001645024The Italian malaise: 'a country for old folks, run by old folks'http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/32462/sergio-nava-brain-drain-youth-talent-italy-abroad.html<p>The 27 stories in Italian journalist Sergio Nava's 'Brain Drain' (2009) share one common thread: every single interviewee decided to leave Italy. In the book-cum-blog, the 34-year-old tries to find the origins of an injustice now afflicting young Italians, and speaks of the angst of a generation who have felt forced to export their talent abroad - and successfully at that. Interview</p> ('k8transl8',)Fri, 29 Jan 2010 10:21:59 -00001664953Slash your bonus wrists: what bankers want for christmashttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/32236/banker-bonus-europe-christmas-wishlist-hypocrisy.html<p>Quite a remarkable christmas list found its way into my hands recently in France. 'Basically, Father Christmas, I just don’t know what more I can do to get decent payment for my hard work and the hard work of my brothers and sisters. That’s why I’m counting on you to change things.' At first glance, who would you assume these people were? Unemployed young people hit by the recession? Generation precarity? Underpaid interns?</p> ('Lindsey Evans',)Tue, 22 Dec 2009 12:00:00 -0000989796Flexicurity is Scandinavian example for European modelhttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/32016/flexicurity-scandinava-model-europe-explanation.html<p>After its official entry into European institutions, the once obscure term is today more clearly defined. The challenge will be the adaptation of this tried and tested Scandinavian model to other member states</p> Wed, 25 Nov 2009 17:11:50 -0000698335Film review Germany: interns feature in 'Résiste - Aufstand der Praktikanten'http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/31975/resiste-aufstand-praktikanten-interns-german-movie.html<p>'<span id="ext-gen4579" style="font-size: 12pt; font-family: &quot;Times New Roman&quot;,&quot;serif&quot;;"></span>A Quantum Revolution' has been screening in German cinemas since 12 November</p> ('Annie Rutherford',)Wed, 25 Nov 2009 13:00:00 -0000630002Crisis in European journalismhttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/30753/journalism-economic-crisis-europe-media-examples.html<p>Between the precarious nature of the work and fear for the vocation, journalism hardly dares to testify anymore against its patrons, the big communications companies. The public’s right to information is decreasing alarmingly as a result of the current economic crisis</p> ('Helen Swain',)Wed, 15 Jul 2009 11:48:28 -0000343587Blue Card, Green Card: Czech Republic shows its true colourshttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/29932/blue-card-green-card-czech-republic-immigration.html<p>Since 1 February 2009, the EU’s first Green Card came into existence in the Czech Republic. This has pre-empted the European Union’s plans for a Blue Card</p> ('Aatish Pattni',)Tue, 28 Apr 2009 12:00:00 -0000331631'The Wonderous World of Laundry': forgiving free market in Berlin and Warsawhttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/29716/wonderous-world-laundry-berlin-free-market-poland.html<p>The global credit crunch has quickly established it self to be a test of European solidarity. The government in Berlin faces a particularly difficult challenge as 2009 brings them the presidential elections and the elections for European parliament. This is also the time to fulfil the promise of opening up the German labour market to the ten new EU states, including Poland. Will pre-election fever deal with the ever-increasing unemployment on both sides of the Odra River – without compromising the strong relationship between Berlin and Warsaw?</p> ('Lydia Bigos',)Mon, 16 Mar 2009 13:37:44 -0000328490No skilled labour in Austria? In Hungary, Csorna hangs in therehttp://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/29151/csorna-hungary-austria-skilled-labour-employment.html<p>A Vienna-based company was looking for skilled workers. Since it failed to find any in Austria, it moved to a small town in Hungary. Here, locals are hoping to find new prosperity</p> ('Media Consulta',)Tue, 10 Mar 2009 15:53:32 -0000213699Continental blues http://www.cafebabel.co.uk/article/1405/continental-blues.html<p>While youths on the continent are living on internship stipends and parental support, in London their counterparts are in secure jobs and earning large paycheques.</p> Mon, 05 Sep 2005 16:00:00 -0000137848