Journal of Economics and Economic Education Research (Print ISSN: 1533-3590; Online ISSN: 1533-3604)

Abstract

A Simulation Analysis For the Benefits and Costs of an Individual Learning Account in Netherlands

Author(s): Henri Snoek

Globalization, climate change and new technologies have a profound impact on labour demand. The types of jobs that are available and the chops they bear are changing, which leads to advanced rates of chops fustiness, demands briskly job mobility and new forms of work relations between workers and enterprises. The extent to which workers and enterprises are suitable to profit from these changes, depends on workers' capacities and openings to acquire and maintain applicable chops. Next to conforming the formal education of the youthful, more investments in the education of those formerly in the labour force seems demanded. According OECD adult literacy systems in numerous countries should make significant advancements to match the changing demand with labour force

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