wtorek, 8 października 2013

Boosting skills essential for tackling joblessness and improving well-being, says OECD

Boosting skills essential for tackling joblessness and improving well-being, says OECD

8/10/2013-The low-skilled are more likely than others to be unemployed, have bad health and earn much less, according to the first OECD Survey of Adult Skills. Countries with greater inequality in skills proficiency also have higher income inequality.