
Conference information Presentation from the workshop Human-centred digital transitions: skill mismatches in European workplaces held in Cedefop premises in Thessaloniki (Greece) from 11/12/2024 to 12/12/2024. In this workshop, Cedefop and external experts presented cutting-edge research on the impact of the digital transition on skill mismatches in EU labour markets. Policies to prepare the EU workforce for an artificially intelligent future of work have also been discussed. The workshop mainly used unique data from Cedefop’s second European skills and jobs survey Related publications Pouliakas, K. & Santangelo, G. (Eds.). (2026). Human-centred digital transitions and skill mismatches in European workplaces. Cedefop working paper. Publications Office of the European Union. DOI: 10.2801/9894877 Related online tools European skills and jobs survey
Vocational Education, Employment, Digitalisation, Artificial intelligence, Future for work, Vocational training, Upskilling, Vocational Guidance/legislation & jurisprudence, Future skills, Reskilling, Continuing education, Labour market, Skill mismatch
Vocational Education, Employment, Digitalisation, Artificial intelligence, Future for work, Vocational training, Upskilling, Vocational Guidance/legislation & jurisprudence, Future skills, Reskilling, Continuing education, Labour market, Skill mismatch
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