The ENISA Threat Landscape 2024 report provides a comprehensive analysis of the evolving cybersecurity threats in the EU.
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 OECD report explores strategies to combat challenges related to tech sector shortages.
- The Digtial Skills Toolkit by the ITU provides guidance and useful resources to policymakers and stakeholders to develop efficient national digital skills strategies for countries at various stages of digital development.
- The CEPS Explainer is a framework for analysing AI’s impact on work aimed at policymakers and stakeholders to gain a better understanding of AI at work.
- This report by Cedefop forecasts the impact of digital transformation on EU employment by 2030, highlighting growth in sectors like programming and telecommunications due to AI demand, while predicting job declines in routine-based industries.
- This report by the OECD analyses Denmark's resilient labour market and recommends strategies to address challenges like demographic shifts, digitalisation, and the green transition.
- This OECD bulletin, funded by the EU, outlines strategies for higher education institutions to enhance upskilling and reskilling.
- This Cedefop working paper examines how microcredentials are reshaping European education by complementing traditional qualifications and offering flexible learning paths for lifelong skill development.
- This report by Cedefop investigates the drivers of labour shortages in Europe, using detailed data to explore the role of skill demands, labour market immobility, skills gaps, and working conditions.
- This working paper from Bruegel analyses how generative AI impacts European jobs while recommending policies for adapting skills and job design to mitigate disruption.