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"Madam President, I voted to support this excellent report, which is concise and, importantly, unlike the previous report on social housing, does not wander into the complex area of subsidiarity. We need to work to make the labour market more open and accessible. This report stresses the importance of mobility of women as a means to increase the efficiency of the single market and, in view of the recent target of the European 2020 Strategy, to integrate 75 % of employable women into the workforce by 2020. Occupational mobility is a very practical requirement which highlights the need to adapt education and training systems more effectively to the new labour market requirements, to strengthen lifelong learning and the acquisition of skills, and to improve the system of recognition of professional qualifications. There is still too little access to information on cross-border mobility and in too many cases it is poor quality information that puts people off. I think that both the committees which cooperated and basically put in their collective input – in other words the Committee on Women’s Rights and Gender Equality and the Committee on Employment and Social Affairs – are to be congratulated on this excellent report."@en1
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