Coronavirus (COVID-19) has dramatically changed the job market. Will strong interpersonal skills help young people navigate it?
Category: labour market
Coronavirus is changing the labour market – how can higher education respond?
Better aligning higher education and the labour market will ensure people have the skills they need to succeed in the increasingly competetive market.
What the expansion of higher education means for graduates in the labour market
by Markus Schwabe Statistician, Directorate for Education and Skills A university degree has always been considered as key to a … More
The fork in the road towards gender equality
by Simon NormandeauStatistician, Directorate for Education and Skills Gender biases can be persistent. Too persistent. A simple exercise to illustrate … More
“Youth are not the future; they are the present”
Interview with Oley Dibba-Wadda, Executive Secretary of the Association for the Development of Education in Africa (ADEA) by Marilyn Achiron, … More
What does a country average actually mean?
by Dirk Van DammeHead of the Innovation and Measuring Progress Division, Directorate for Education and Skills The institutional framework of … More