Employment and Social Developments in Europe 2018
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Employment and Social Developments in Europe 2018
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Anglais
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Des experts appartenant à de nombreuses agences internationales, régionales et nationales partagent généreusement leurs points de vue, leurs expériences et leurs conclusions en matière de compétences, aidant ainsi les décideurs politiques et autres intéressés à comprendre les liens entre l'éducation, la formation et le monde du travail et à intégrer les compétences dans la planification de développement national pour favoriser l'emploi et la croissance économique.
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Anticiper les besoins futurs en compétences
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anticipating-and-matching-skills-needs
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Documents de travail, comptes-rendus et autres publications venant d'organisations internationales, d'universités et d'agences bilatérales. Constats issus de la recherche pour éclairer le débat sur les questions de compétences, d'emploi et de productivité.
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Publication Date:
03 Oct 2018
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However, the changing relationship between labour and capital brings about many new opportunities: innovative technologies increase productivity, create new jobs, facilitate inclusiveness on the labour market, and allow for a better work-life balance. Investments in education and the promotion of skills are key to reaping the benefits and lowering the risks from technological developments. As human and physical capital are complementary, policies which leverage the strong inter-generational effect of individuals' socio-economic background on their skills and labour market performance are of critical importance. Also, traditional distinctions made by the social protection systems need to be rethought in order to provide inclusive protection. Social partners are adapting to the developments in the labour market and could play a positive role in adjusting the existing legal framework to the new forms of work, including by managing the increased flexibility of working time and space in atypical work. The European Pillar of Social Rights provides a useful framework for adapting labour market and social systems to the new world of work to the benefit of the entire EU population.
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Prévoir les besoins en compétences
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skills-anticipation
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Politique sociale
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social-policy
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Technologie
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technology
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345
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Europe and Central Asia
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