This policy brief from CEPS examines the EU's skill development priorities amid technological changes, emphasising the importance of skills intelligence, lifelong learning, and labour market integration
This section offers a variety of publications, reports, studies, and data on digital skills and digitalisation. Find skills intelligence from throughout Europe to boost your knowledge, enhance your research activities, and understand the drivers behind the digital transformation.
Discover more suggestions
- This policy brief by the EPRS analyses the risks of AI and algorithmic management in the workplace, highlighting the need for regulatory measures, transparency, and workers’ participation
- This European Commission publication, within the Pact for Skills, summarises the first Peer Learning Activity, detailing skills management processes, the state of skills in European SMEs, initiatives for upskilling and reskilling, and the benefits of effective skills management for companies, individuals, and society.
- This paper explores a case study about digital transformation in an incumbent organisation and the role that the digitally-advanced employees play in it
- The note investigates the potential of AI to reshape the global economy, and looks at ripple effects (impact on the labour market, impact on specific societal groups) and scenarios that try to imagine what a consistent, longer AI exposure may look like.
- The study describes how Creative Artificial Intelligence has affected or is expected to affect Greek businesses, both in the ICT sector and in other sectors of the economy.
- Investing in Education 2023 discusses the main past European trends in supporting education and provides essential discussion points for the future development of the sector.
- The Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET) commissioned YouGov to undertake a survey assessing the UK’s digital skills gap, its impact on employers, and potential solutions to the challenge.
- Huawei and All Digital, have collaborated with the support from EY Advisory, in combining analysis of existing data with original insight from the EU-27, with a deeper focus on the experiences of four countries: Finland, France, Germany and Italy.
- The study “Analytical and foresight evidence on expected employment developments up to 2030+” provides a comprehensive analytical and foresight basis for the vision of shaping the labour market in the third decade of the 21st century in Slovakia and...