UNIDO organises the second LKDF Forum on Digital Skills for an Inclusive Future to discuss how public and private sector can work jointly to avoid the skills gap.
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.
The EIF is hosting a debate, which will take place on 8 February 2022, 11:30 – 13:00, on how to improve the partnership between the EU and Africa, regarding education, digital learning, and skills.
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.
Learning Technologies is a conference dedicated to technology-supported learning in the workplace. Taking place on 4-5 May 2022 in ExCel London, the event is Europe’s leading workplace learning event.
The document analyses the gender imbalance in the labour market and suggests possible reasons why women are underrepresented in this area. It then proposes possible solutions, in the form of concrete guidelines and good practice examples, for the ICT...
The paper 'Future skills: Six approaches to close the skills gap' developed by McKinsey aims to propose future skills solutions in Germany that is soon expected to be short of 700,000 people possessing technological skills. In order to do so, the...