Serbia’s New Growth Agenda : Job and Training-Ready
Serbia now has an exceptional policy opportunity to promote skills development and create a productive future workforce and a prosperous economy. With its population aging and the nature of work changing in a technologically transforming and global...
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okr-10986-335662021-05-25T09:34:55Z Serbia’s New Growth Agenda : Job and Training-Ready World Bank ECONOMIC GROWTH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT JOB CREATION EDUCATION REFORM PRIMARY EDUCATION SECONDARY EDUCATION VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING PRESCHOOL SKILLS LANDSCAPE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ACCESS TO EDUCATION HIGHER EDUCATION TERTIARY EDUCATION Serbia now has an exceptional policy opportunity to promote skills development and create a productive future workforce and a prosperous economy. With its population aging and the nature of work changing in a technologically transforming and globalizing economy, a highly skilled Serbian workforce would help generate growth in productivity. A more productive economy will then help Serbia to approach the living standards of its Western European neighbors as it moves forward on the path to EU accession. For Serbia, this is a policy imperative. Serbia needs a surge in job creation, which will have to come from higher private sector dynamism and address persistent labor market challenges. Sustained employment increases will require on the demand side a boost in private sector job creation; and on the supply side reducing barriers and disincentives to work and improving worker skills. In Serbia, labor market status is associated with educational attainment (Figure 2). Higher literacy is associated with getting more skilled jobs (white-collar occupations at all skill levels) and often a job that is of higher quality. 2020-04-09T20:37:44Z 2020-04-09T20:37:44Z 2020-03-26 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/719751585549743153/Serbia-s-New-Growth-Agenda-Country-Economic-Memorandum-Job-and-Training-Ready http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33566 English Country Economic Memorandum; CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank World Bank, Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work Economic & Sector Work :: Country Economic Memorandum Europe and Central Asia Serbia |
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ECONOMIC GROWTH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT JOB CREATION EDUCATION REFORM PRIMARY EDUCATION SECONDARY EDUCATION VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING PRESCHOOL SKILLS LANDSCAPE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ACCESS TO EDUCATION HIGHER EDUCATION TERTIARY EDUCATION |
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ECONOMIC GROWTH SKILLS DEVELOPMENT JOB CREATION EDUCATION REFORM PRIMARY EDUCATION SECONDARY EDUCATION VOCATIONAL EDUCATION AND TRAINING PRESCHOOL SKILLS LANDSCAPE EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION ACCESS TO EDUCATION HIGHER EDUCATION TERTIARY EDUCATION World Bank Serbia’s New Growth Agenda : Job and Training-Ready |
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Serbia now has an exceptional policy
opportunity to promote skills development and create a
productive future workforce and a prosperous economy. With
its population aging and the nature of work changing in a
technologically transforming and globalizing economy, a
highly skilled Serbian workforce would help generate growth
in productivity. A more productive economy will then help
Serbia to approach the living standards of its Western
European neighbors as it moves forward on the path to EU
accession. For Serbia, this is a policy imperative. Serbia
needs a surge in job creation, which will have to come from
higher private sector dynamism and address persistent labor
market challenges. Sustained employment increases will
require on the demand side a boost in private sector job
creation; and on the supply side reducing barriers and
disincentives to work and improving worker skills. In
Serbia, labor market status is associated with educational
attainment (Figure 2). Higher literacy is associated with
getting more skilled jobs (white-collar occupations at all
skill levels) and often a job that is of higher quality. |
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Serbia’s New Growth Agenda : Job and Training-Ready |
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Serbia’s New Growth Agenda : Job and Training-Ready |
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Serbia’s New Growth Agenda : Job and Training-Ready |
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serbia’s new growth agenda : job and training-ready |
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http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/719751585549743153/Serbia-s-New-Growth-Agenda-Country-Economic-Memorandum-Job-and-Training-Ready http://hdl.handle.net/10986/33566 |
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