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Literature Review on Employability, Inclusion and ICT, Part 2: ICT and Employability

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  • Maria de Hoyos

    (University of Warwick, Institute for Employment Research)

  • Anne Green

    (University of Warwick, Institute for Employment Research)

  • Sally-Anne Barnes

    (University of Warwick, Institute for Employment Research)

  • Heike Behle

    (University of Warwick, Institute for Employment Research)

  • Beate Baldauf

    (University of Warwick, Institute for Employment Research)

  • David Owen

    (University of Warwick, Institute for Employment Research)

Abstract

IPTS has launched a research project on how ICT can support employability, in the context of its policy support activities for the implementation of the Europe 2020 strategy, and the Digital Agenda for Europe. As a first step, JRC-IPTS contracted the Institute of Employment Research, University of Warwick, UK to prepare: a) a review of the literature on employability, its dimensions and the factors which affect it in general and for groups at risk of exclusion, namely migrants, youth and older workers; and b) a report on how ICT contribute to employability, support the reduction of barriers and create pathways to employment for all and also for the three specific groups at risk of exclusion. This report presents the findings of the second part of the research.

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  • Maria de Hoyos & Anne Green & Sally-Anne Barnes & Heike Behle & Beate Baldauf & David Owen, 2013. "Literature Review on Employability, Inclusion and ICT, Part 2: ICT and Employability," JRC Research Reports JRC78601, Joint Research Centre.
  • Handle: RePEc:ipt:iptwpa:jrc78601
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    1. Juan-Francisco Martínez-Cerdá & Joan Torrent-Sellens & Inés González-González & Pilar Ficapal-Cusí, 2018. "Opening the Black-Box in Lifelong E-Learning for Employability: A Framework for a Socio-Technical E-Learning Employability System of Measurement (STELEM)," Sustainability, MDPI, vol. 10(4), pages 1-27, March.

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