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2013 | 160 | 209-214

Article title

Program Operacyjny Kapitał Ludzki 2007-2013 jako instrument kształtujący rynek pracy w województwie podlaskim

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Title variants

EN
Human Capital Operational Programme 2007-2013 as a Tool for Shaping the Labor Market in the Podlaskie

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PL

Abstracts

EN
Human Capital Operational Programme 2007-2013 is an instrument to finance projects related to the "man" from kindergarten to retirement, so it is possible to influence the current and future labor market in Poland. The program allows you to spend funds from the European Union under the European Social Fund attributable to the financial perspective for 2007-2013 (with a possible extension of funding until 2015 under the n + 2). The Human Capital Operational Programme 2007-2013 will support actions in such fields as education, employment, social inclusion, the development of adaptability of workers and enterprises to changing socio-economic conditions, human resource development in rural areas, the construction of efficient and effective governments at all levels and partner countries, the promotion of attitudes among health workers and medical staff training. All these areas have a smaller or greater impact on the labor market. With the implementation of projects co-financed by European Union under the HCOP in Podlaskie the end of 2011 was more than eight thousand. new jobs, and several thousand people and several thousand businesses have benefited from support. So this is a very efficient instrument for shaping the labor market in the region of Podlasie.

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Volume

160

Pages

209-214

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ISSN
2083-8611

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