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Arbeitsmarktpolitik 46 Labour market policy 46 Occupational qualification 45 Qualifikation 45 Employment 27 Erwerbstätigkeit 27 Bildungspolitik 10 Education policy 10 Arbeitsmarkt 8 Kommunalpolitik 8 Local policy 8 Australia 7 Australien 7 Städtischer Arbeitsmarkt 7 Urban labour market 7 Beschäftigung 6 Canada 6 Kanada 6 Entrepreneurs 4 Flandern 4 Flanders 4 Indigene Völker 4 Indigenous peoples 4 Labour market 4 Nordirland 4 Northern Ireland 4 Ontario (Province) 4 Ontario (Provinz) 4 Unternehmer 4 Berufsbildungspolitik 3 Coronavirus 3 Poland 3 Polen 3 Regional labour market 3 Regionaler Arbeitsmarkt 3 Vocational training policy 3 Adult education 2 Arbeitnehmer 2 Arbeitsangebot 2 Arbeitsförderung 2
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Graue Literatur 24 Non-commercial literature 24 Amtsdruckschrift 9 Government document 9 Bericht 8 Fachkunde 2
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Future-Proofing the Skills System in the Glasgow City Region (Scotland, United Kingdom)
OECD - 2024
Glasgow City Region - composed of eight Local Authorities - is Scotland’s largest integrated economic area, accounting for a third of Scotland's jobs and economic output. Over the last two decades, the unemployment rate has decreased to a record low, and the share of degree holders has...
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Unleashing Talent in Brussels, Belgium
OECD - 2023
The Brussels-Capital Region has witnessed significant improvements in its labour market over the past decade. Local job creation has been driven by ample opportunities for highly-skilled workers whom the Brussels-Capital Region attracts from its surrounding regions, the European Union, and...
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Policy Options for Labour Market Challenges in Amsterdam and Other Dutch Cities
OECD - 2023
Labour markets across the Netherlands recovered quickly from the COVID-19 shock and Dutch cities are now facing an unprecedented level of labour market tightness. The high demand for workers presents a unique opportunity for Dutch municipalities to find pathways into employment for those with...
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Future-Proofing Adult Learning in Berlin, Germany
OECD - 2022
After a long period of employment growth that led to the lowest unemployment rate since the German reunification, Berlin’s labour market is now tightening. Accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, global labour market megatrends such as the automation of production processes and the increasingly...
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Regional Economic Inactivity Trends in Poland
OECD - 2021
Despite its rapid economic growth over the past decades, Poland’s economic inactivity rate remains above the OECD average and regional differences in labour force participation persist. This report sheds light on the drivers of economic inactivity across Polish regions and analyses them in...
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Preparing for the Future of Work Across Australia
OECD - 2021
COVID-19 is likely to leave long-lasting effects on local labour markets. It is accelerating a pre-existing trend towards automation, as firms look even more to new technologies to pandemic proof their operations. While automation offers the opportunity to boost productivity, it can also lead to...
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Future-proofing adult learning in London, United Kingdom
OECD - 2021
Cities are not only home to around half of the global population but are also at the forefront of the transformation of jobs, skills and labour markets. Furthermore, cities play a leading role in the COVID-19 response, as the pandemic is not only accelerating megatrends such as digitalisation...
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Preparing for the future of work in Canada
OECD - 2020
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Employment and skills strategies in Indonesia
OECD; Asian Development Bank - 2020
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Preparing for the Future of Work in Canada
OECD - 2020
COVID-19 has led to a labour market shock in Canada and is likely to generate a profound reflection on production and consumption habits. COVID‑19 is also likely to accelerate automation as firms look to new technologies to pandemic proof their operations. While automation offers the...
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