Pilot to Help Female Status Holders Find a Job Faster
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Far too few female status holders are still employed, the cabinet believes. Minister Thierry Aartsen (Work and Participation, VVD) is therefore launching a pilot project with a new approach in ten municipalities.
Ten cities (that already exist) are going to participate in a pilot project to help female status holders find work faster, because the percentage of working female status holders at 22% lags slightly behind the percentage of working male status holders (which is slightly below 50%). Right, that is a problem that exists throughout society, and in itself it is fine to help asylum seekers find work. But hey: WHAT ABOUT THOSE NON-WORKING MALE STATU…
Amsterdam is one of ten cities participating in a pilot project to help female status holders find jobs faster. The pilot was established by the national government because only one in five female status holders is employed. A new, specific approach aims to increase that number. Between 2014 and 2024, approximately 70,000 women were granted residence status in the Netherlands. 22 percent of them are employed, whereas for men, this applies to nea…
The cabinet wants female status holders in our country to find a job more quickly. Therefore, a special approach is being introduced in ten municipalities to achieve this.
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