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Europees Sociaal Fonds Plus
  • Transnational cooperation

Career Management & Age Management

This paper covers ESF practices to keep older workers in employment and/or reintegrate them into the labour market and society, and goes on to suggest setting up dedicated career and age management strategies supported by the ESF+.

  • Transnational cooperation

Lessons learned from transnational cooperation

This publication displays lessons learnt from transnational cooperation since 2015 around five themes: ways of working in the Thematic Networks; synergies between the ESF and other EU funds and programmes; stakeholder engagement; transfer of learning; mainstreaming.

  • Transnational cooperation

Inspirational practices for tomorrow’s inclusive digital world

In line with the ESF education and skills network’s aim to support the implementation of the EU Digital skills and jobs coalition, this paper includes examples of ESF-funded projects featuring innovative solutions to the challenges of digitalisation and the future of work and skills.

  • Transnational cooperation

Job carving and job crafting

This paper looks at how ESF Managing Authorities and their partner organisations may support employers, employees and unemployed people in job carving and/or job crafting – two methods aiming to match the needs of enterprises with the talents, needs and interests of individuals.

  • Transnational cooperation

Synergies between the ESF and Erasmus programmes: making it happen

Building on the ESF Network on Partnership, this report displays a preliminary mapping of partnership interpretations in the regulations of other EU Funds and programmes, including Erasmus+, EaSI, FEAD, Horizon2020, Cohesion Fund, ERDF, EAFRD, EMFF, etc.

  • Transnational cooperation

How the ESF can advance migrant integration

This paper presents key learning from the network on how to embed migrant integration more effectively using the ESF. The learning draws from the network’s study visits, meetings, case studies and workshops on migrant integration.

  • Transnational cooperation

Beyond the ESF: partnership in other EU Funds and programmes

This paper builds upon the work of the ESF Network on Partnership to present a preliminary mapping of partnership interpretations and perspectives beyond the ESF, and to explore how partnership is understood in the regulations of other EU Funds and programmes, including Erasmus+, EaSI, FEAD, Hori