What is the Youth Guarantee?
The Youth Guarantee is a European initiative which aims to help young people access the labour market. It is a plan that was adopted in the European Union in April 2013 due to high youth unemployment in the vast majority of EU Member States.
This European initiative is based on two cases that achieved very positive results, Austria and Finland. In the Finnish case, youth unemployment was reduced, achieving an employment rate of 83.5 % from jobs, internships, professional training posts and complementary education places in the three months after people applied.
European countries, through the European Social Fund (ESF), which has around 86 billion euros for the 2014-2020 period, should be able to offer young people, under the age of 25, employment opportunities. This must occur within four months after they finish their studies or lose their jobs, whether through a learning period, internships or on-going training.
In Spain, this initiative is part of the Youth Entrepreneurship strategy adopted in February 2013 by the Ministry of Employment and Social Security.
Registering with the Youth Guarantee.
An initiative to enable young people aged 19 to 29 who are not studying, occupied or working to access training or employment options.
REQUIREMENTS
Be between 16 and 30 years of age at the time of applying.
Not have worked in the previous 30 calendar days.
Not have received educational assistance (more than 40 hours per month) in the previous 90 days
Not have received training (more than 40 hours per month) in the previous 30 days.
HOW TO APPLY FOR REGISTRATION
1. With your electronic Identity Card at the Youth Guarantee website.
2. Assisted registration:
Chamber of Commerce of Bilbao (you must make an appointment): 944706500
OIJ de Arrasate – Arrasateko Gazte Bulegoa
gaztebulegoa@arrasate.eus
943252065
Irungo Igazte
igazte@irun.org
943505444
3. Access with a username and password
The application must be submitted at the Registry (Government Delegation or Social Security). You will receive an email with the activation code that must be used on the user activation page.
This last step is the fastest and simplest and does not require an application.