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Job Creation Education and Skill Development Policies: Importance, Relevance, and Challenges
Abstract
Skill development is essential for the growth and development process, stimulates the transition from informal to formal economy, and identifies the opportunities and challenges to fulfill novel demands of changing economies and emerging new technologies. Skill development is one of the most important factors for the growth and development of economies that needs coordinating efforts and input from all agents, stakeholders, teachers, and students to make it successful. Many researchers have linked job creation education with achievement of the sustainable development goals (SDGs). This chapter gives a detailed account of what job creation education and skill development stands for apart from focusing on their objectives, importance, and challenges. The job creation and skill development education have been studied thoroughly in order to get key insights regarding what way the quality education should go ahead so as to survive the test of time. It has been recommended that researchers, policy makers, educational administrators, and other concerned allied members should gear in their efforts for fine tuning the quality and transforming education in a way that proper indicators are brought into consideration, so as to increase the efficacy and efficiency of students and other aspirants.
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