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Discover your talent - the vocational orientation programme of the Federal Ministry of Education and Research

Every year, around 60,000 young people leave school without any qualifications. There is a further and growing number of young people who are not considered to be in possession of the necessary apprenticeship entry maturity and who are unable to access the labour market.

Dual courses of study gaining favour

Dual courses of study are becoming increasingly popular: in 2010, the number of dual courses of study offered in Germany increased by 12.5 per cent. The rate of increase was more than triple that of the previous year.

Invest in youth to tackle jobs crisis

The global economy is recovering but youth unemployment is getting worse, according to a new OECD report.

Public education spending exceeds 100 billion euros for the first time

According to Minister Annette Schavan, the results of the new education finance report are "an outstanding signal for the future of our country". The most import result of the report is that public education spending exceeds 100 billion euros for the first time in 2010. The total of 102.8 billion euros is almost 4 billion euros more than 2009.

Special Focus: iMOVE Trend Barometer - German training providers expect further growth for the export of training services

According to the iMOVE Trend Barometer, the future prospects for the export of training services from Germany look bright. The survey is conducted annually among 100 top managers of German vocational education and training organisations and is the primary source of data regarding international activities of German training providers.

Continuing trend for more higher qualification

According to the Federal Statistical Office (DESTATIS) there is a continuing trend during the last few years for more higher qualification among young people.

The apprenticeship market is almost empty

According to Hans Heinrich Driftmann, president of the Federation of German Chambers of Commerce and Industry (DIHK), the number of apprenticeships exceeds the number of applicants.

Berlin University for Professional Studies and Telekom training start cooperation

Starting from february, employees of the German company Telekom can charge performance ratings from in-house further trainings to their qualification account within a certificate programme oder a master programme at the Berlin University for Professional Studies (DUW).

Staff qualification - a challenge for the labour market

The economy recovers fast from the severe crisis. This is also true for the labour market. More and more enterprises want to recruit new employees in the course of the next months. In some sectors this will be difficult, though, as companies increasingly complain about the lack of qualified staff.