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Title: Challenges in implementing transferable skills in Malta
Other Titles: Centre for Labour Studies 2019-2020 Biennial report
Authors: Debono, Manwel
Keywords: Labor market -- Malta
Employability -- Malta
Vocational qualifications -- Malta
Career development -- Malta
Employability -- Malta
Issue Date: 2021
Publisher: University of Malta. Centre for Labour Studies
Citation: Debono, M. (2021). Challenges in implementing transferable skills in Malta. In L. A. Fiorini (Ed.), Centre for Labour Studies 2019-2020 Biennial report (pp.37-43). Msida: University of Malta. Centre for Labour Studies.
Abstract: Transferable skills are internationally acknowledged as an important tool to reduce the friction generated through skills mismatch between education and the labour market. While over the years, the notion of transferable skills has gained ground both within and outside the formal educational system in Malta, the country lacks a comprehensive policy that unites and guides the promotion of such skills. This paper examines some challenges in implementing transferable skills in Malta.
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