Every year, Coursera presents a deep dive into various countries to unlock and understand the skills trends that are shaping the global workforce. The fifth annual Global Skills Report has been published.
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 report outlines the challenges and key trends for teaching and schools, and sets out ambitious proposals to improve education standards to ensure learning caters to the needs of all students regardless of background.
- The International Labour Organisation "Digitalisation and Employment - a Review" gathers the existing literature on the digitalisation of employment, highlights some of the major challenges and opportunities, and identifies gaps as well as potential topics for future research.
- The 2022 OECD report looks at recent trends on the impact of big data on the digital transition, society, and skills.
- The ILO report weeks to enhance our understanding of how digital labour platforms are transforming the world of work, and the implications of that trans-formation for employers and workers.
- The most important resource in any economy or organization is its human capital—that is, the collective knowledge, attributes, skills, experience, and health of the workforce. While human capital development starts in early childhood and continues through formal education, our research focuses on the next stage, which spans the full working life.
- The LKDF Forum 2021 gathered under the theme of Digital Skills for an Inclusive Future, to discuss how cultivating digital skills in the midst of the Fourth Industrial Revolution will lead to a more inclusive future for all.
- The McKinsey Global Institute, The Future of Women at Work: Transitions in the age of automation report, finds that the age of automation offers new opportunities, however, women face widespread challenges brought about by this new phase in industry.
- Part 1: Global Update on Workforce Efforts, Resources and Budgets
- The OECD Employment Outlook 2021 points out how a slow rebound in jobs involves a high risk of long-term unemployment - and how governments’ answers have been to build on skills to contain the situation.