Skills anticipation for the green transition
How do we build a workforce that has the skills needed for the future and how do we ensure the process works for everybody?
- Publishing date
- 07 February 2024
- Authors
- The Sound of Economics
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In the final episode of The Skills podcast series, Rebecca Christie discusses with Duygu G羹ner and Francesca Rosso on skills anticipation. They talk about the new skills that are emerging and the impact of skills anticipation on education and training. They also talk about providing the required skills needed for the green transition and about creating a smooth process for all workers, regardless of their skill level.
This is part of a special Skills series of The Sound of Economics, where we discuss how we can utilise upskilling and reskilling initiatives to protect vulnerable groups of the workforce, how to build a resilient workforce and how to create a better functioning EU labour market.
- Theme
- Microeconomic policies
- Keyword
- future of work European Green Deal
- Language
- English
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