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Getting Skills Right: Sweden

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Getting Skills Right: Sweden
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Anglais

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Organisations internationales

Des informations sont recueillies auprès d'autres organisations internationales qui promeuvent le développement des compétences et la transition entre l'éducation et la formation et le travail. Le Groupe inter-agences sur l'enseignement et la formation techniques et professionnels (IAG-TVET) a été créé en 2009 pour partager les résultats des recherches, coordonner les efforts de recherche conjoints et améliorer la collaboration entre les organisations travaillant aux niveaux international et national.

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Anticiper les besoins futurs en compétences

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Études de cas et bonnes pratiques

Études de cas qui illustrent les bonnes pratiques, ainsi que les avantages et les enseignements tirés de méthodes ou d'approches particulières dans des situations concrètes.

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20 Feb 2017
The costs of a persistent misalignment between the supply and demand for skills are substantial, ranging from lost wages for workers to lower productivity for firms and countries. Addressing skills imbalances has become even more of a concern as OECD governments reflect on the implications of technological progress, digitisation, demographic change and globalisation for jobs and work organisation. In light of these challenges, OECD has undertaken new research to shed light on how countries measure changing skill needs while ensuring that employment, training and migration institutions are responsive to the emergence of new skill requirements. The Getting Skills Right in Sweden review offers an in-depth analysis of the key areas where policy action is required to spur the development of an efficient system for skills assessment and anticipation to inform policy in the country. The report provides an assessment of practices in the following areas: i) the collection of information on existing and future skill needs; ii) the use of skill needs information to guide policy development in the areas of labour, education and migration; and iii) the existence of effective governance arrangements to ensure good co-ordination among the key stakeholders in the collection and use of skill needs information.

DOI: 10.1787/9789264265479-en
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Prévoir les besoins en compétences

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skills-anticipation
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Technologie

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technology
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