As we navigate deeper into the 21st century, the landscape of work continues to evolve, shaped by technological advancements, global connectivity, and changing societal norms.

Accountability for pathways to these

Respondents in this canvassing overwhelmingly said yes, anticipating that improvements in such education would continue.

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This is the opportunity for today;

The oecd study (supported by the jacobs foundation) reveals new data on the career expectations of young people, how they have changed since the start of the 21st century, and how they are related to labour market demand.

And from mumbai to manchester, public debate rages about the future of work and whether there will be enough jobs to gainfully employ everyone.

Migration and its effects on jobs has become a sensitive political issue in many advanced economies.

Experiences that students need to be prepared for life and future work.

These include doctors, teachers, lawyers and business managers.

It will affect where we work,.

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Automation, artificial intelligence, the internet, and its platforms will shape the work sectors of industry, economy, and the work market in the coming years.

Learners must cultivate 21st‑century skills, capabilities and attributes.

In particular, the future of jobs report published by the world economic forum suggests that skills that are increasingly going to be important in the next 5 to 10 years will almost exclusively be those classified as β€œ21st century skills” by various frameworks (e. g. , dede, 2010;

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