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Abstract

Employment Services are an important topic in the agenda of local governments and in the EU due to their social implications, such as sustainability, workforce mobility, workers’ re-qualification paths, training for fresh graduates and students. The SEEMP system presented in this paper overcomes the issue in different ways: starting bilateral communications with neighbor border similar offices, building a federation of the local employment services, and merging isolate trials.

Keywords  E-Employment - services for Public Administrations - Semantically Enabled Platforms - Data Mediation - Service Integration

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