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The effects of technology on employment and implications for public employment services

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The effects of technology on employment and implications for public employment services
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English

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International organizations

Information is gathered from other international organizations that promote skills development and the transition from education and training to work. The Interagency Group on Technical and Vocational Education and Training (IAG-TVET) was established in 2009 to share research findings, coordinate joint research endeavours, and improve collaboration among organizations working at the international and national levels.

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international-organizations
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Career guidance and employment services

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Career guidance and counselling, career education and lifelong development of skills for employability are key for success in learning activities, effective career transitions, livelihood planning, entrepreneurship and in increasing labour market participation. They are instrumental in promoting skills utilization, recognition (RPL), as well as in improving enterprise human resource management.

Career development activities encompass a wide variety of support activities including career information and advice, counselling, work exposure (e.g. job shadowing, work experience periods), assessment, coaching, mentoring, professional networking, advocacy, basic and employability skills training (curricular and non-curricular) and entrepreneurship training. It is often an area which is fragmented across different ministries (e.g. education, TVET, employment, youth) requiring an effort to achieve the necessary coordination to provide adequate support to individuals during learning, employment and unemployment/inactivity periods.
 

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Research papers

Working papers, reports, and other publications from international organizations, academic institutions and bilateral agencies. Research findings to stimulate informed debate on skills, employment and productivity issues. 

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10 Mar 2016
Report prepared for the G20 Employment Working Group Meeting Istanbul, Turkey 6-8 May 2015 Technology is changing the world of work and reshaping labor markets. This paper focuses specifically on the effect of ICT enabled smart machines, smart devices, and smart techniques on employment. There is considerable scope for policies to shape these effects on employment as well as how ICT itself will affect how some of these policies will be delivered. The focus here is on public employment services and ways they can support the opportunities ICT can provide to workers and the self-employed.
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G20

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g20
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Technology

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technology
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