New skills for new jobs: action now: a report

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European Commission. Expert Group on New Skills for New Jobs

Abstract:

'New skills for new jobs' is the policy initiative developed at [European Union] EU level to build stronger bridges between the world of education and training and the world of work. In December 2008, the European Commission proposed a strategy to help ensure a better match between skills and labour market needs and to organise the assessment of the EU's future skills and jobs requirements on a permanent basis. As a result a group of experts was set up in March 2009. Their mandate was to provide independent advice on developing the initiative further in the context of the EU's future 2020 strategy for growth and jobs through a series of key recommendations.

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'New skills for new jobs' is the policy initiative developed at [European Union] EU level to build stronger bridges between the world of education and training and the world of work. In December 2008, the European Commission proposed a strategy to help ensure a better match between skills and labour market needs and to organise the assessment of the EU's future skills and jobs requirements on a permanent basis. As a result a group of experts was set up in March 2009. Their mandate was to provide independent advice on developing the initiative further in the context of the ...  [+] Show more

Subjects: Employment; Skills and knowledge; Workforce development

Keywords: Transition from education and training to employment

Geographic subjects: Europe

Published: Brussels, Belgium: European Commission, 2010

Physical description: 33 p.

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Related items: TD/TNC 94.25

Statement of responsibility: By the Expert Group on New Skills for New Jobs prepared for the European Commission, February 2010

Notes:
Information about ET 2020 may be found on the European Commission website at: http://ec.europa.eu/education/lifelong-learning-policy/doc1120_en.htm

Resource type: Report

Call Number:
TD/TNC 100.766



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