Vocational education and training - VET
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USA & Mexico. International Emigrant Selection on Occupational Skills

We present the first evidence that international emigrant selection on education and earnings materializes through occupational skills. Combining novel data from a representative Mexican task survey with rich individual-level worker data, we find that Mexican migrants to the United States have higher manual skills and lower cognitive skills than non-migrants. Conditional on occupational skills, education and earnings no longer predict migration decisions. Differential labor-market returns to occupational skills explain the observed selection pattern and significantly outperform previously used returns-to-skills measures in predicting migration. Results are persistent over time and hold within narrowly defined regional, sectoral, and occupational labor markets.
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Higher education and adult learning Country Studies

Higher education and adult learning Country Studies | Vocational education and training - VET | Scoop.it
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Policy reviews of vocational education and training in 16 countries as part of the Learning for Jobs thematic review of initial VET.
http://www.oecd.org/edu/highereducationandadultlearning/countrystudies.htm

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Skills mismatches & finding the right talent

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As the country continues to experience skills shortages in key sectors of the economy, the report describes the country’s growing shortage of highly skilled labour as critical, predicting shortages in the Manufacturing, Automation and Energy and Utility industries. Supporting this view are findings from 32 countries around the world, which reveal that Canadian businesses are reporting serious problems finding the workers they need amidst a growing skills shortage.
http://www.randstad.com/press-room/randstad-workmonitor/randstad-workmonitor-skills-mismatches-finding-the-right-talent-sept-2012.pdf

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