This is a lengthy document (115 page PDF) that says essentially that a "new generation of skills and a lifelong learning ecosystem need to be jointly developed and implemented by governments and social partners to ensure a just and inclusive transition to a future of work that contributes to sustainable development in its economic, social and environmental dimensions." The report includes a fairly detailed analysis of changes in job markets expected as a result of automation, climate change, Covid, migration and demographics. It considers existing and future educational attainment goals, unemployment trends, informal employment, adult learning and skills mismatch. Much of it won't be new but we benefit from the report's international perspective, rather than a focus on one country.
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