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Skills for a greener future: Challenges and enabling factors to achieve a just transition

This policy brief draws the attention of policy-makers, social partners, training providers and civil society organizations to the essential role of skills development policies in advancing the sustainable transition to a greener future.

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Publication date
6 December 2019
Author
Directorate-General for Employment, Social Affairs and Inclusion

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This policy brief draws the attention of policy-makers, social partners, training providers and civil society organizations in both developed and developing countries to the essential role of skills development policies in advancing the sustainable transition to a greener future. The report, based on qualitative analysis and empirical research across 32 countries and modelling in two global scenarios (energy transition and circular economy), draws on policy-applied research and numerous case studies of country experiences and good practice conducted in collaboration with the European Centre for the Development of Vocational Training (Cedefop) to provide insights into likely occupational skill effects in declining and growing industries by 2030 and analyse countries’ progress in policy implementation.

 

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Skills for a greener future - Challenges and enabling factors to achieve a just transition

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