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Title: Questions and answers: ILO meeting to focus on jobs and skills mismatch
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Blurb (brief description): ILO News talked to Paul Comyn, Senior Vocational Skills and Development Specialist in the ILO’s SKILLS branch, about the key focuses of the first annual International Conference on Jobs and Skills Mismatch from 11-12 May in Geneva.
Abstract: Many countries report a persistent gap between the skills required by the labour market and those offered by the workforce. Skills mismatch can be driven by many factors including low quality education and training systems, poor use of skills in the workplace, demographic change, rapid technological development, new sources of job creation and different forms of work organization. The outcome can negatively affect labour marker outcomes, worker productivity, enterprise competitiveness and economic growth.
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Publication Date: 10/05/2017 14:00
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