The Commission presents its plans for new European targets on the employability and the mobility of students to stimulate and guide education reforms in Europe.

The two new benchmarks, which still need to be formally adopted by the Council, would complete a set of joint targets which EU countries have pledged to achieve by 2020. They include reducing early school leaving, increasing the share of higher education graduates, and getting more adults to participate in lifelong learning.

A new benchmark on the mobility of students would measure the share of young people with learning experiences abroad.

A new benchmark on education and training for employability would monitor the success rate of young people with different education levels in the labour market in the years after graduation.