- MEPs also call on the Member States and credit institutions to simplify and facilitate the provision of loans on beneficial terms to young people who combine family responsibilities with their studies.
- There are still more women than men continuing with their studies, and the percentage of women among higher education graduates rose to 58% in 2003, because of the large numbers in the new Member States.
- MEPs in the committee also call on the Member States and credit institutions to simplify and facilitate loans on advantageous conditions to young people who combine family responsibilities with their studies.
- MEPs also call on the Member States and credit institutions to simplify and facilitate the provision of loans on beneficial terms to young people who combine family responsibilities with their studies.
- Nevertheless, it is possible to improve this recognition, as well as the recognition for academic purposes, in other words, to help students continue with their studies.
- Moreover, work which brings the children money for their own use, which is performed in tandem with their studies at school is, in many cases, beneficial for their intellectual development and, therefore, acceptable.
- Finally, your draftsman considers that students from third countries should have the same rights to work in tandem with their studies as students who are citizens of an EU Member State.
- Thus in many countries, students take on family responsibilities in parallel with their studies or choose to fulfil their desire for a family by having children before the end of their studies.
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- Nevertheless, it is possible to improve this recognition, as well as the recognition for academic purposes, in other words, to help students continue with their studies.
- Moreover, work which brings the children money for their own use, which is performed in tandem with their studies at school is, in many cases, beneficial for their intellectual development and, therefore, acceptable.
- MEPs in the committee also call on the Member States and credit institutions to simplify and facilitate loans on advantageous conditions to young people who combine family responsibilities with their studies.
- MEPs also call on the Member States and credit institutions to simplify and facilitate the provision of loans on beneficial terms to young people who combine family responsibilities with their studies.
- There are still more women than men continuing with their studies, and the percentage of women among higher education graduates rose to 58% in 2003, because of the large numbers in the new Member States.
- Do any data exist on the qualitative characteristics of the entry of graduates in the labour market, i.e. showing not only whether they have found work, but whether this work is to their satisfaction and is in keeping with their studies?
- Finally, your draftsman considers that students from third countries should have the same rights to work in tandem with their studies as students who are citizens of an EU Member State.
- Thus in many countries, students take on family responsibilities in parallel with their studies or choose to fulfil their desire for a family by having children before the end of their studies.
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