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Launching the recovery
A Recovery plan for Europe:
The Recovery and Resilience Facility
Social, employment and
education measures 24 June 2021




Social, employment and education measures
40% of al  Country Specific
Recommendations relate to social,
employment and education
measures
Substantial social reforms included in the plans
Social spending equivalent to around EUR 100bn, above 20% of the total financial
envelope














Investments in human capital across the six pillars
Health, and economic,
Green transition
Digital transformation
Smart, sustainable and
Social and territorial
Policies for the next
inclusive growth
cohesion
social and institutional
resilience
generation
•Renovation and
•Digitalisation of the
•Promote research and
•Pension reforms
•Resilient health
•Reform of the
energy efficiency
public administration,
innovation
•Active labour market
systems
education system
•Sustainable mobility
including cloud
•Investment
policies
•Improving the justice
•Reform of university
•Renewables and
services
bottlenecks
•Reforms to tackle
system
governance
networks
•Digitalisation of
•Simplification
segmentation in the
•Improving public
•High quality
•Afforestation
businesses
•Reforming public
labour market
administration
accessible lifelong
measures
•Digital skil s
procurement rules
•Vocational education
•Fiscal reforms
education
•Waste and water
•Broadband
•Highly qualified,
and training
•Fight against
•Early childhood care
management
rol -out
competitive workforce
corruption and money
laundering


CSR coverage
Education and
Labour
Social
Social
Skil s
Market
Protection
Housing
24/24 Member
21/24 Member
16/24 Member
5/24 Member
States
States
States
States
Satisfactory
Partial y Satisfactory
Unsatisfactory






Social measures in four dimensions
Education and skil s
Social protection and
inclusion
Labour market and
Social housing and
jobs
other social
infrastructure


Breakdown of social expenditure
9. Social protection
8. Social
1. Adult learning
7. Long-term care
housing
and skills
2. Employment
3. Labour market
institutions
6. Healthcare
4. Early childhood
5. Education



Education and Skills
• Around EUR 45 bn (9% of total costs)
• Inclusive and quality education and skil s systems
• Affordable quality early childhood education and
care
• Early school leaving prevention
• Equal conditions for digital education
• Catch-up classes for disadvantaged students to
compensate for school lockdowns
• Upskil ing and reskil ing opportunities, in particular
related to the twin transitions



Labour market
• Around EUR 15 bn (3% of total costs)
• Reform of the public employment services to
provide more efficient and targeted support to job-
seekers, in particular for disadvantaged workers
• Activation support for job-seekers
• Support for the participation of women
• Hiring subsidies
• Protection of vulnerable/atypical workers



Social protection and inclusion
• Social protection measures, including social services
and integration of vulnerable groups, represents
around EUR 5bn (1% of total costs)
• Upgrade, expansion and/or improvement of access to
social services
• Reforms of the minimum income



Social housing
• Social housing and social infrastructure measures
represents around EUR 9 bn (1,8% of total costs)
• Renovation / Construction of housing and shelters
• Energy Efficiency programmes
• Reforms to stimulate social and affordable housing
supply



Consultation of social partners
• Article 18(4)(q) – Summary of
consultation of social partners included in
the plans
• Implementation
• Consultation process enshrined in
milestones (e.g. labor market reform)
• Continuous dialogue at EU and national
level