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Accelerating Workforce Reskilling for the Fourth Industrial Revolution

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Topics:
Lifelong learning, Anticipating needs and matching skills
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Publication Date:
27 Jul 2017
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This document is the outcome of an international, multistakeholder Dialogue Series organized by the World Economic Forum’s System Initiative on Shaping the Future of Education, Gender and Work. As a key output of the learning created by the discussion, this White Paper draws upon submissions by leaders and experts who engaged in the dialogue, as well as the latest thinking from international organizations, think tanks, businesses and other stakeholders. It provides a common narrative on the new context for emerging issues, identi es priorities for leaders, and supports the development of policy roadmaps.

The White Paper is intended to be a resource for governments, business and other stakeholders interested in strengthening the enabling environment for human capital formation in the Fourth Industrial Revolution.

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Skills anticipation, Skills mismatch, Skills re-training
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