The coalition agreement of the Vivaldi government sets a number of ambitious goals. For example, more people have to work, CO₂ emissions have to go down and a lot of money has to come from the fight against fraud. How can the De Croo government make this happen?
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1. An employment rate of 80 percent by 2030
At the moment, 73.6 percent of Belgians between 25 and 64 years of age are in work. The employment rate expresses the number of people in work versus the number of people of working age. There are two ponds from which to fish to increase employment.
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On the one hand, the unemployed can be helped to find a job. Job seekers can be linked to open vacancies, through retraining and activation programs. In our country, 8.8 percent of the population of working age is unemployed. On the other hand, there are inactive people, people of working age who are not available to the labor market due to illness, early retirement or discouragement. This concerns 22.8 percent of the population of working age. ‘To increase the employment rate, we have to look at the latter group,’ says labor economist Stijn Baert (UGent).
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The coalition agreement mentions few concrete measures to increase the employment rate. The government wants to organize a conference with the social partners and the federal states to develop action plans. She herself has various instruments to influence employment. “She can phase out early retirement, introduce degressivity of unemployment benefits or implement a tax shift from labor to consumption or capital,” says Baert.
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