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Globalisation opportunities for VET https://goo.gl/NE7zSV

Skills forecast: trends and challenges to 2030 https://goo.gl/i1murq

What future for vocational education and training in Europe?

https://goo.gl/KmqNso

CESE

Overview of the national strategies on work 4.0 – a coherent analysis of the role of the social partners – Study

https://goo.gl/hie6LW

EURYDICE

National Student Fee and Support Systems in European Higher Education 2018/19 https://goo.gl/M7nswb

EUROFOUND

Adaptation of national apprenticeship systems to advanced manufacturing https://goo.gl/ijU74Z

Concept and practice of a living wage https://goo.gl/bLr7wy

Does employment status matter for job quality?

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Social cohesion and well-being in Europe https://goo.gl/sCigQf

Social and employment situation of people with disabilities https://goo.gl/qGD7jV

ILO

Global Wage Report 2018/19: What lies behind gender pay gaps https://goo.gl/zRhYwN

ILO Global Estimates on International Migrant Workers – Results and Methodology https://goo.gl/mDKaAf

IZA- Institute of Labor Economics

Gender Quotas or Girls' Networks? Evidence from an Italian Research Selection https://goo.gl/56jVA3

Teaching, Gender and Labour Market Incentives https://goo.gl/SA9mkS

The Task Content of Occupations https://goo.gl/jV2FDe

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Il Bollettino è realizzato da Inapp in qualità di Organismo intermedio del PON SPAO con il contributo del FSE 2014-2020 Azione V Ambito di attività 1.

INAPP-International Documentation Note- novembre/2018 a cura di Chiara Carlucci, Monia De Angelis, Giuseppina Di Iorio, Paola Furfaro, Marzia Giovannetti

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