Greece MACRO FACTORS OF MOTIVATION ON LEARNING
MACRO FACTORS (1) SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTEXT GREECE 1. Greece is experiencing an exceptionally deep recession since 2008. 2. The country s unemployment rate has more than tripled since the beginning of the crisis reaching 25% and even 55,6% among young people (under 25 years old- the highest in EU27). 3. Productivity growth is far below Eurozone average. 4. The competitiveness of the Greek economy is weak. 5. Greece will need to focus on reforms enhancing competitiveness, boost potential high growth sectors and the creation of sustainable jobs, leveraging private resources. 6. A key country specific challenges in Greece is the growth enhancing public expenditure 7. Disparities within and among Greek regions remain pronounced 8. Decreasing levels of public expenditure on education (2,75% of GDP in 2011)
MACRO FACTORS (1) SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTEXT GREECE 1.The main challenges are: Unsustainable economic model that lacks competitiveness- Competitiveness & Public R&D investment are very low in Greece. High unemployment, in particular of young people and increasing social exclusion and poverty - At risk of poverty rate of the overall population in Greece is higher than the EU-27 average and with particularly low social protection's efficiency and effectiveness in reducing poverty. Also the decreasing levels of public expenditure on education need to be addressed. Insufficient key infrastructure networks to promote growth and jobs- key road, rail, port and airport, infrastructure networks are not yet completed, road safety remains alarming in Greece, lacks adequate energy networks
continued MACRO FACTORS (1) SOCIO-ECONOMIC CONTEXT GREECE 1.The main challenges are: Inefficient use of natural resources/climate change small renewable resources, serious problems of air quality exist in large urban areas etc Inefficient public administration hindering the development perspective of the country -Implementation of policies and reforms is a major weakness, lack of coordination & continuity in the public sector.
NATIONAL TARGETS FOR EUROPE 2020 Source: Position of the Commission Services' on the development of Partnership Agreement and programmes in GREECE for the period 2014-2020. Ref. Ares(2012)1326063-09/11/2012
MACRO FACTORS TRUST ON INSTITUTION- GREECE Public trust in Greek institutions 2005-2012 An overall decline of trust in political institutions is observed. It is interesting to observe that political trust altogether diminishes in Greece for government and is (practically) non-existent for political parties at the height of the crisis in 2010. As for the courts, the exposed failure to implement the law or hold political figures accountable and responsible for the country s predicament can be the reason behind the drop in trust. Source: Eurobarometer (data for legal system unavailable between Feb 2010 and Feb 2012)
Data from the ESS database were retrieved and analyzed and are presented in two ways: Comparatively for the four Southern European countries for 2010/11 Individually for each country for 2006, 2008 and 2010/11 MACRO FACTORS TRUST ON INSTITUTION- GREECE
Data from the ESS database were retrieved and analyzed and are presented in two ways: Comparatively for the four Southern European countries for 2010/11 Individually for each country for 2006, 2008 and 2010/11 MACRO FACTORS SATISFACTION FROM INSTITUTION- GREECE
LEVEL OF SOCIAL TRUST: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS Data from the ESS database were retrieved and analyzed and are presented in two ways: Comparatively for the four Southern European countries for 2010/11 Social Trust: Comparative analysis
Data from the ESS database were retrieved and analyzed and are presented in two ways: Comparatively for the four Southern European countries for 2010/11 LEVEL OF SATISFACTION: COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS