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"The current economic crisis is the most severe in recent decades, with its impact being reflected in the reduction by half of growth potential across the EU. This economic decline is also going hand in hand with an increase in the population ageing rate, which is hampering the efforts to help the EU economies recover. Against this backdrop, the 2020 strategy, which is intended to be a continuation of the Lisbon Strategy, must create the conditions required for sustainable growth and fiscal consolidation. In fact, lifelong learning must be much more accessible, with universities being much more open to accepting non-mainstream students. Better correlation between supply and demand and greater labour mobility will provide workers with more opportunities in places where there is greatest demand for their skills. Modern social security and pension systems are required in order to reduce poverty and exclusion. Employment policy must focus on labour market flexibility where employees assume responsibility for their working life through ongoing training, adapting to change and mobility. It is vital to adapt to the current climate of economic crisis and an ageing European population so that we are able to provide a sufficient level of support to people who are temporarily out of work."@en1
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