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This chapter summarises the key insights and policy recommendations of the OECD Skills Strategy project in the Mexican state of Tlaxcala. It applies the OECD Skills Strategy framework to assess the characteristics and performance of the Tlaxcalan...
Skills use matters for fostering productivity gains in Tlaxcala. When skills are effectively put to use, workers, employers and the broader economy all benefit. Giving people opportunities to participate in the labour market and putting skills to...
Developing relevant skills and using them effectively is crucial for Tlaxcala’s ability to thrive in an increasingly interconnected and rapidly changing world.
This OECD Skills Strategy project provides Tlaxcala (Mexico) with tailored findings and recommendations on its skills performance from an international perspective. The project was launched during a virtual Skills Strategy Seminar in July 2020, which...
Effective governance arrangements are essential to support Tlaxcala’s performance in developing and using people’s skills. In the context of structural changes induced by the COVID‑19 pandemic and the ratification of the...
The OECD Skills Strategy project in Tlaxcala, Mexico involved ongoing oversight and input from the National Project Team, which was composed of experts outlined in below.
To ensure that countries are able to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing world, all people need access to opportunities to develop and maintain strong proficiency in a broad set of skills. This process is lifelong, but the foundations are laid...
Fostering greater participation in adult learning of all forms can help adults to upskill and address deficiencies in their skill sets, or to reskill to respond to changing labour market needs. Adult learning can improve adults' employment and social...
Le Mexique s’attache à promouvoir la coopération internationale pour le développement et l’efficacité du développement en vue d’atteindre des objectifs aussi bien nationaux que mondiaux. L’Agence mexicaine de coopération internationale pour le...
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Mexico is committed to the promotion of international development co-operation and its effectiveness to achieve global and national goals. The Mexican Agency for International Development Cooperation (AMEXCID), co-ordinates Mexico’s international...
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L'emploi informel, défini par l'absence de protection sociale basée sur l'emploi, constitue la majeure partie de l'emploi dans les pays en développement, et entraîne un niveau de vulnérabilité à la pauvreté et à d'autres risques qui sont supportés...
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This dashboard is a tool to visualise the evolution of selected environmental indicators related to agricultural activities in OECD countries and it contains seven sections: i) summary of key characteristics of the agricultural sector;...
Informal employment, defined through the lack of employment-based social protection, constitutes the bulk of employment in developing countries, and entails a level of vulnerability to poverty and other risks that are borne by all who are dependent...
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