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.
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- 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 OECD bulletin showcases some strategies for HEIs to better develop their curricula and promote competency building
- This study examines effective workforce upskilling strategies for the IT sector to prepare professionals for rapid technological advancements through a systematic literature review and content analysis.
- This paper explores a case study about digital transformation in an incumbent organisation and the role that the digitally-advanced employees play in it
- This paper analyses the research done in the last two decades on personnel training in digital transformation with a focus on Latvia
- This study analyses the answers of managers from Italy and Austria to understand how digital transformation will impact their role.
- This OECD report delves into the change in demand for non-AI-related skills in jobs with high exposure to AI by analysing job vacancies across 10 countries over a decade.
- This brief from the OECD and CEDEFOP explores resilient skill systems, proposing best practices and policies to survive shocks