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	<title>Commenti a: ‘Percorsi di cittadinanza’… com&#8217;è andata?</title>
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		<title>Di: Lucia</title>
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		<dc:creator>Lucia</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Fri, 11 Jan 2013 15:30:36 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[E&#039; uscita il 9 gennaio la Comunicazione della Commissione Europea sul tema dell&#039;imprenditoria in Europa http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/sme/public-consultation/files/report-pub-cons-entr2020-ap_en.pdf 
Nel capitolo 4, tra i &quot;nuovi orizzonti&quot; dell&#039;imprenditoria in Europa e i gruppi specifici di riferimento, ci sono gli imprenditori migranti. &quot;...Today European migrant businesses are mainly micro-businesses with no or very few employees. They are also small in comparison with indigenous businesses as regards turnover and profit. Qualified migrants populations often face legal difficulties, limited labour markets and career opportunities that push them into self-employment... The more vulnerable groups of less qualified migrants should also be addressed. Notwithstanding that migrants have higher business creation rates than the rest of the population they fail more due to a lack of information, knowledge and language skills... The EU has publicly recognized the key contribution that migrant entrepreneurs can make to sustainable growth and employment. The European Agenda for the Integration of Third-Country Nationals stresses the important role of migrants as entrepreneurs and states that &quot;their creativity and innovation capacity should also be reinforced&quot;. It is important that policies to encourage entrepreneurship in Europe take full account of the entrepreneurship potential represented by this group. Highly-qualified non-EU nationals can already be admitted as workers under the Blue Card Directive. National and European policies should also consider the potential of qualified migrants for the creation of businesses and jobs. In
particular, support measures and policy initiatives should help attract talented would-be
entrepreneurs wishing to create global companies based in Europe.&quot;]]></description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>E&#8217; uscita il 9 gennaio la Comunicazione della Commissione Europea sul tema dell&#8217;imprenditoria in Europa <a href="http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/sme/public-consultation/files/report-pub-cons-entr2020-ap_en.pdf" rel="nofollow">http://ec.europa.eu/enterprise/policies/sme/public-consultation/files/report-pub-cons-entr2020-ap_en.pdf</a><br />
Nel capitolo 4, tra i &#8220;nuovi orizzonti&#8221; dell&#8217;imprenditoria in Europa e i gruppi specifici di riferimento, ci sono gli imprenditori migranti. &#8220;&#8230;Today European migrant businesses are mainly micro-businesses with no or very few employees. They are also small in comparison with indigenous businesses as regards turnover and profit. Qualified migrants populations often face legal difficulties, limited labour markets and career opportunities that push them into self-employment&#8230; The more vulnerable groups of less qualified migrants should also be addressed. Notwithstanding that migrants have higher business creation rates than the rest of the population they fail more due to a lack of information, knowledge and language skills&#8230; The EU has publicly recognized the key contribution that migrant entrepreneurs can make to sustainable growth and employment. The European Agenda for the Integration of Third-Country Nationals stresses the important role of migrants as entrepreneurs and states that &#8220;their creativity and innovation capacity should also be reinforced&#8221;. It is important that policies to encourage entrepreneurship in Europe take full account of the entrepreneurship potential represented by this group. Highly-qualified non-EU nationals can already be admitted as workers under the Blue Card Directive. National and European policies should also consider the potential of qualified migrants for the creation of businesses and jobs. In<br />
particular, support measures and policy initiatives should help attract talented would-be<br />
entrepreneurs wishing to create global companies based in Europe.&#8221;</p>
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