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ISBN Number: 9789264066625 Publication Date: November 2009 Pages: 300 Number of tables: 54 Number of graphs: 37
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Editors: Francesca Froy, Sylvain Giguère, Andrea Hofer
Higher-level skills are increasingly demanded by the knowledge-based economy. But with rising mobility and demographic change, it is no longer so simple to invest in a skilled workforce for the future. Actions are needed on a variety of fronts, including attracting and retaining talent, better integrating disadvantaged groups into the labour force, and upgrading the skills of low-paid workers. Much of the responsibility for these actions falls squarely on the shoulders of local policy makers. Drawing from a wide array of case studies, this book analyses best-practice local strategies for increasing workforce skills. And it also takes a close look at the opportunities and challenges presented by international migration. The in-depth case studies in this report range from Shanghai’s “Highland of Talent Strategy” to new “career ladders” which help immigrants escape low-skilled, low-paid employment in New York. National and local-level recommendations on local skills development are provided, for both OECD and non-OECD countries.
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Table of contents
Part 1: International Overview
Chapter 1 Local Strategies for Developing Workforce Skills
Chapter 2 Addressing the Loss of Skills to International Migration
Part 2: Case Studies
Chapter 3 The Shanghai “Highland of Talent” Strategy
Chapter 4 Michigan Regional Skills Alliances: A Statewide Initiative to Address Local
Chapter 5 The Choctaw Tribe of Mississippi: Managing Skills for Workforce Transformation
Chapter 6 Addressing Skills Shortfalls in Mackay, Australia
Chapter 7 From Crane to Torso: Local Skill Strategies in the City Of Malmö
Chapter 8 New York City Career Pathways: Skills Strategies for Low-Paid Immigrants
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