The report argues that strengthening the will, skills, and means for lifelong learning across key life stages is essential for helping people adapt and thrive amid rapid technological and social change.
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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The OECD’s 2025 report introduces a framework to measure AI progress against human abilities, guiding policies on skills, work, and ethical AI development.
The 2025 report finds Europe’s AI skills supply and demand mostly aligned but too focused on ICT, urging broader cross-sector training and attention to generative AI and ethics.
This European Commission’s 2025 brief shows how generative AI is rapidly reshaping research through writing and data analysis but warns of rising integrity and trust risks, urging common EU guidelines for its responsible use.
CEDEFOP explores how Vocational Education and Training, supported by skills intelligence and smart governance, can effectively prepare the workforce for the green transition.
This JRC report presents an in-depth analysis of 27 digital skills certification schemes used across EU member states, aiming to support the feasibility study for a European Digital Skills Certificate.
This study examines factors driving digital skills training in the EU, based on Cedefop’s European Skills and Jobs Survey.
The OECD, through the publication "Artificial Intelligence and the Health Workforce", analyses how AI can address challenges in healthcare system
This paper examines the digital skills needed in modern digital societies, specifically for managing digital currencies, using the EU's DigComp framework to assess skills like information management, security, communication, and problem-solving.
The European Disability Forum, together with the support of Google.com published a report highlighting the persistent employment gap between persons with and without disabilities across the EU, which remains stark at 24 percentage points. Women and...