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نویسندگان: OECD
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ISBN (شابک) : 9789264311640, 9789264312166
ناشر: OECD Publishing
سال نشر: 2019
تعداد صفحات: 0
زبان: English
فرمت فایل : EPUB (درصورت درخواست کاربر به PDF، EPUB یا AZW3 تبدیل می شود)
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در صورت تبدیل فایل کتاب OECD Territorial Reviews: Småland-Blekinge 2019 به فرمت های PDF، EPUB، AZW3، MOBI و یا DJVU می توانید به پشتیبان اطلاع دهید تا فایل مورد نظر را تبدیل نمایند.
توجه داشته باشید کتاب بررسی های منطقه ای OECD: Småland-Blekinge 2019 نسخه زبان اصلی می باشد و کتاب ترجمه شده به فارسی نمی باشد. وبسایت اینترنشنال لایبرری ارائه دهنده کتاب های زبان اصلی می باشد و هیچ گونه کتاب ترجمه شده یا نوشته شده به فارسی را ارائه نمی دهد.
به دنبال بررسی قلمروی Småland Blekinge در سال 2012، این بررسی نظارتی تغییرات اصلی سیاست منطقه ای از سال 2012 و میزان اجرای توصیه ها را ارزیابی می کند. این به شرایط در حال تغییر در منطقه توجه کامل دارد، با بهبود ...
Following on from the 2012 Territorial Review of Småland Blekinge, this Monitoring Review assesses the main regional policy changes since 2012 and the extent to which the recommendations have been implemented. It gives full consideration to the changing context in the region, with improved ...
Foreword Acknowledgements Executive summary Småland-Blekinge today has stronger common development priorities, a more cohesive tourism identity, and improved support for business… …however ongoing efforts are needed in a number of areas Authorities have adopted an active agenda implementing the recommendations – demonstrating progress in a short amount of time A recent rise in migration from asylum seekers and refugees has challenged the region to adapt Assessment and recommendations The context of the review New realities in Småland-Blekinge Improving economic performance, administrative mergers and increased migration have changed conditions Current trends Measuring progress over the past five years Overall progress Assessing the implementation of recommendations Knowledge-intensive economy, SMEs and business development Business development and tourism branding: where the dynamics of improved collaboration are most visible The business retention strategy should focus more on existing businesses Labour market mismatches Poor labour market skills matching continues to be a drag on the region’s economy Quality of life and tourism Tourism branding among the three counties in Småland has increased but the focus on quality of life and regional attractiveness could be strengthened for local residents Accessibility Transport infrastructure continues to be an obstacle rather than a catalyst to the development of the region Regional development The existing framework for regional planning is evolving to take on a stronger form Inter-county planning Inter-county collaboration has taken on new forms Public-private partnerships More could be done to support the development of public-private partnerships – regionally and nationally Municipal co-operation and reform Increasing capacity at the municipal level remains an essential concern across the four counties of Småland-Blekinge Special focus on migration issues The recent wave of migration offers an opportunity to rebalance demography in the region The participation of migrants in the labour market is lower than native-born but there are encouraging results for newcomers after the introduction programme Migrant settlement and integration policies could be enhanced through improved vertical co-ordination and implementation at the relevant scale Chapter 1. Trends and challenges: An updated snapshot of Småland-Blekinge Adjusting to new conditions An evolving national context Population and demography Settlement patterns and population dynamics The four counties still face the pressures of an ageing population Net migration has been a driver of population change Economic performance of the four counties The labour market has been picking up, but large differences remain in the employment of native and foreign-born The gap between female and male participation rates has increased but more women have accessed managerial positions Inter-regional disparities and well-being Sweden and Småland-Blekinge show relatively high levels of well-being compared to other OECD regions Housing shortages remain a challenge Main factors of growth and bottlenecks in Småland-Blekinge Accessibility, mobility and digital connectivity There have been improvements in internal mobility via public transportation Jönköping improved its share of tonnes transported by road freight Digital connectivity across the region has improved Innovation Human capital and skills Skills mismatch in Sweden The counties of Småland-Blekinge are characterised by a lower stock of skills than the Swedish average… …however, progress is being made Compare to national levels Blekinge and Kronoberg have a similar share of high-skilled workers while Kalmar and Jönköping have lower levels Recent graduates have mixed success gaining employment post graduation Summary of findings Notes References Chapter 2. Assessing the implementation of the recommendations Accomplishments since 2012 Co-ordination between governmental institutions and regional actors has significantly progressed – this is central to meeting all other recommendations Cross-institutional and county-wide co-operation has improved… …and so, has municipal co-operation and reform Business development and tourism branding: Where the dynamics of improved collaboration are most visible Tourism branding among the three counties in Småland has increased Public support for value-added creation in firms has increased but developing a knowledge-based economy remains a slow process Formal public-private partnerships have not materialised but public-private co-operation is more widespread than before Three of the counties co-operate in tourism with a common brand (Visit Småland) and all four have their own more operational strategies as well Internal mobility and broadband connectivity improvements will benefit regional well-being and attractiveness A strong emphasis is placed on expanding public transport There is a unanimous commitment towards enhancing digital connectivity Areas for further progress Poor labour market skills matching continues to be a drag on the region’s economy Local labour market forecasting needs to be improved and career guidance strengthened Effectively managing business succession and promoting youth entrepreneurship A comprehensive strategy should be developed to better manage business succession The previous youth and female entrepreneurship support priorities have been put on hold… …But employment opportunities have opened up for foreign residents Transport infrastructure continues to be an obstacle rather than a catalyst to the development of the region Railway Air transportation Road transportation Freight transportation Little focus has been given to raising the quality of life and attractiveness of the region Promoting an integrated approach to regional development Rural development is yet to find its place in regional development strategies… …this is a common problem faced by OECD countries Youth engagement in regional development planning has been slow to materialise Shifting priorities A new south-west orientation influences infrastructure planning The business retention strategy focus has shifted from supporting new businesses to helping existing ones Inter-county collaboration has taken on new forms The need to enhance regional planning: A (not so) new issue The existing framework for regional planning is weak… …. but is evolving to take on a stronger form Developing the regional planning competency With limited statutory authority over municipalities, regions will need to rely on dialogue and engagement Notes References Annex 2.A. Monitoring progress at a glance: Småland-Blekinge Chapter 3. Special focus on migrant integration Introduction Migration trends Migration as an opportunity to rebalance demography in the region The participation of migrants in the labour market is lower than native-born but there are encouraging results for newcomers after the introduction programme A territorial approach to migrant integration Migrant reception and integration: Multi-level governance dynamics Enhance the effectiveness of migrant settlement and integration policy through improved vertical co-ordination and implementation at the relevant scale Seek policy coherence in addressing the multi-dimensional needs of and opportunities for migrants at the local level Ensure access to and the effective use of financial resources that are adapted to local responsibilities for migrant integration Community integration Design integration policies that take into account migrants’ lifetimes and status evolution Create spaces where the interaction between migrant and native-born communities are physically and socially closer Policy formulation and implementation Ensure timely data to help anticipate and respond to migration Build capacity and diversity in civil service Strengthen co-operation with non-state stakeholders, including through transparent and effective contracts Sectoral policies Match migrant skills with education, training and job opportunities Secure access to adequate housing Notes References