Cross-border co-operations supporting cross-border labour market examples of the Austrian-Hungarian border region Sopron, 22 January 2013 Szalai Orsolya / Empirica Kft.
Cross-border co-operationssupporting cross-border labour marketexamples of the Austrian-Hungarian border region
Sopron, 22 January 2013Szalai Orsolya / Empirica Kft.
About us
• Empirica is a Sopron based research and project management company, established in 2004
• We are mainly active in the broader border region of Austria, Slovakia, Slovenia, Croatia
• Our services include: Project development, overall project management Region-specific consultancy for economical
development Supporting regional and international territorial co-
operations Market research, analyses, feasibility studies
Referenceslabour market and education
• Austrian-Hungarian cross-border co-operationsEURES-T PannoniaHEALTHRegIonCoJobTour (within the scope of NetLab)Atypical work in Hungary (IGR – future of the border region)
• Slovakia-Hungary cross-border co-operationsJobComplex
• International projectsBB Media
EURES-T PannoniaHEALTHRegIonCo
EURES-T PannoniaLabour market partnership in the Austrian-Hungarian border region
www.eures-pannonia.hu
About EURES and EURES-T Pannonia
• Established in 1993 to support employment mobility, cooperation of public employment services and other labour market stakeholders of the European Economic Area (EU member states, Norway, Island, Liechtenstein).
• After 2 years of preparation EURES-T Pannonia has been establishes in 2009, through cooperation of 26 partner organisation of Western Hungary and Eastern Austria.
• Necessity due to the existing economical and commercial cross-border network and to the high cross-border mobility (existing already before the labour market opening).
Factors against employment mobility
Potentially mobile job seekers
Commuters
MAIN FILTERS: Geographical obstacles
Lack of transport infrastructureLack of information,
intransparent labour marketDifferences in wages, social and tax system
Legal and administrative obstaclesRecognition of degrees
Cultural differences and language
Tasks of EURES-T Pannonia
• Provide special information to employers and employees on both side of the border, to support job-matching (recruitment and application)
• Informs and operates an advising service on taxation, social insurance, labour law of the target country.
• Supports labour market harmonisation (supply and demand).
The Pannonia regionIncludes 3 Hungarian counties and 3 Austrian provinces
2 Mio inhabitants
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Labour market of the regionbefore May 2011
• Numerous Hungarian job seeker have found a job already – who wanted to work in Austria was able to work there.
• The market of skilled labour was almost completely open before 2011 already
• Demand for skilled labour of shortage occupation, like in Hungary (gastronomy, tourism, engineers with higher degree, social workers for home care, informatics)
• The regional labour market is a competitive environment for skilled labour and shortage occupation
The Pannonia regionIncludes 3 Hungarian counties and 3 Austrian provinces
2 Mio inhabitants
Opening of the labour market on the 1st May 2011
Number of commutersgrows (ca. 50t), new inhabitans from the eastern Hungraian region
Number of foreign and Hungarianemployees in Austria
Austria Wien Nieder-österreich Burgenland
Foreignemloyees total 488 947 159 520 68 426 15 841
From whichHungarian 34 579 6 034 6 003 9 525
Average 2011
September 2012Austria Wien Nieder-
österreich Burgenland
Foreignemloyees total 548 143 175 325 80 441 20 270
From whichHungarian 52 246 9 647 9 598 13 016
Experiences of the labour market opening• Higher interest and increased number of advising cases after
May 2011.
• Hungarian employees prefer daily commuting in the border region.
• Most popular professions are engineers, health care experts, electricians, skilled construction workers, pastry chefs and cooks, waiters >> gastronomy, metal industry, health care and IT are shortage occupations in Hungary.
• Low chances without language skills.• Increased inland mobility – number of active age inhabitants
has grown in GYMS county.
HEALTHKnowledge management and efficient use of ressources in hospitals
www.healthprojekt.eu
Hospital cooperation: HEALTH
• Based on the vision of a patient oriented, cost efficient and high performance health care.
• Within the scope of the ETC Austria-Hungary.
• Targets the competence development and strengthened cooperation by know-how transfer and good practices.
• Activities grouped in 3 modules:
knowledge- and quality management,
energy efficiency,
waste management.
Tasks of knowledge management
• Analyses of the health care training demand in the region (as a unit), explore harmonisation possibilities and certainly improve service quality due to specified training programs.
• Activities: Study on the regional health care trainings, vocational trainingsAnalyses of the framework of mutual recognition ofdegreesBased on the result we have planned and started a training program in the Hungarian hospitals
Training program
• Supporting cost efficiency:Project management and project financingHealth care finances and controllingManagement skills
• Improving service quality:Interpersonal communicationStress managementConflict management and patient communicationClinical risk management
RegIonCoRegional ion therapy co-operation:
www.regionco.eu and www.medaustron.at
MedAustron ion therapy centrein Wiener Neustadt
• Cancer research and treatment centre, Austrian investment
• One of the most advanced centres for Ion Beam Therapy and Research in Europe. The radiation therapies applied will use protons and carbon ions („heavy ion therapy”).
• Co-operation with Hungary: RegIonCo project was established to enable the treatment of Hungarian patients at MedAustron.
(patient management, transnational data transfer, clinical research, scientific and economical networking and medical education)
Study of the regional medicallabour market
• With focus on the Hungarian labour market, system of medical education and recognition of degrees, potential co-operation for exchange of health care professionals respectively.
• Main conclusions:
Health care specialists are able and ready to go abroad due to better working conditions and in order to widen own medical experiences.
Health care politics tries to keep medical experts in Hungary (high education costs, threatening shortage of young specialists)
Cross border training of oncologists and radio therapists
• Co-operation between MedAustron and the radio therapy centre in Szombathely, Hungary.
• For the vocational education of young oncologists, radio therapist, specialised nursing staff.
• MedAustron finances the higher vocational training of young doctors, after the years of education the centre offers a job opportunity.
• Starting phase.
Thank you for your attention
Contact
Empirica Gazdasági és Társadalomkutató Intézet Kft.Szent György utca 16, H-9400 SopronT +36 99 505 585, F +36 99 505 584www.empirica.hu
Péter Csizmár, CEO and labour market [email protected]
Orsolya Szalai, project [email protected]