Tag archives: Skill Mismatch
Kick-off to the third project year — Skills2Capabilities shows first results
The third partner meeting of the Horizon project took place in Dortmund in February. In addition to reports from the work packages, there was also valuable expert input.
The Role of Skills Strategies in Driving Economic and Societal Progress
A recently published report of the Horizon project Skills2Capabilities deepens the comparative analysis of national skills strategies and highlights the importance of strategic, inclusive, and adaptable skills policies.
KRIVET joins Skills2Capabilities consortium
The Korean Research Institute for Vocational Education and Training (KRIVET) has officially joined the Skills2Capabilities project as an associated partner.
Strategic approaches to skills development
Working Paper No. 2 of Skills2Capabilities has been published recently containing a collection of country case studies on national strategic documents with relation to skills policies.
On the islands of the Serenissima — Horizon partner meeting
Great progress was reported at the second project meeting of our Horizon Europe project Skills2Capabilities that took place in the uplifting surroundings in Venice.
Start of field work in Skills2Capabilities
After some preparatory work in our Horizon Europe project, we use the summer months to kick-off field work in a work package analysing strategic policy documents on skills across selected European countries.
New ETF report on trends in changing skills demand published
With this report on skill demand analysis, the ETF is anticipating future trends and developments across all activity areas.
Kick-off of the Horizon Europe project Skills2Capabilities
At the end of March, the researchers of the project consortium met for the first time on site, hosted by 3s Research & Consulting as the project coordinator, with some spring in Vienna experience.
Skills in the light of crisis and times of transition
The European Commission published a Thematic Review on skill shortages and labour market change during the pandemic and in the context of digitalisation and green transition.
Review of the Event: Labour Shortages and Skill Mismatches
“How bad will it get? What can be done?” were the key questions of an international expert discussion on labour shortages and skill mismatches with a keynote by Ken Mayhew organised by 3s.