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RSSWhile it can improve productivity and service quality, algorithmic management also presents risks about workers’ surveillance and job quality, particularly if there aren’t robust legal safeguards.
Online job ads provide detailed and immediate data on the skills requested in the job market. But they may provide a misleading picture of actual needs.
The energy transition, and related scale-up of EU net-zero technology manufacturing, will accelerate demand for workers with the right skills, many of which are already in short supply.
Students living in rural areas or villages are less likely to participate in international mobility programmes because of motivational and language barriers, research shows.
By 2030, the EU is set on course to substantially surpass its target of at least 45% graduates among young adults and slash the share of early school leavers to below 9%.
A series of recommendations for education policy making stem from innovative practices for developing educators' competences in managing diversity in the classroom.
The “next internet”, data, and AI and learning analytics will potentially redefine both education and society at large in fundamental ways.
Small but not negligible share of workers is subject to high level of digital monitoring and algorithmic management of work, which is associated with monotony and stress at work.