Future-proofing adult learning in Berlin, Germany
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 [Coronavirus Disease 2019] COVID-19 pandemic, global labour market megatrends such as the automation of production processes and the increasingly advanced digital skills required to perform many jobs pose new challenges to Berlin's policymakers. Preparing and improving its adult learning system to adapt to the rapidly changing demand for skills will be vital for the future competitiveness of Berlin's economy and socio-eco ... Show more
Authors: Kleine-Rueschkamp, Lukas; Ludolph, Lars
Published: Paris, France, OECD, 2022
Resource type: Report, paper or authored book
Physical description: 100 p.
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https://doi.org/10.1787/fdf38f60-en