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Rapid review of potential labour and skills impact on the green economy and digital skills within health and social care

The Institute of Employment Studies completed a rapid literature review to understand the labour and skills impacts of developments in digital and technology within health and social health and the green economy.

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Review of potential labour and skills impacts – green economy

Commissioned by the Skills Advisory Panel, the North East LEP has been exploring future skills needs within a number of key sectors. The Institute of Employment Studies completed a rapid literature review to understand the labour and skills impacts of developments in digital and technology within health and social health and the green economy.

This paper collates and analyses existing data and evidence that has been produced in relation to the labour and skills impacts of developments in the green economy (with a particular focus on offshore wind) It is part of a wider project led by Rocket Science UK, working with SAMI Consulting and IES, to support the North East Local Enterprise Partnership in understanding future skills needs in digital and technology in health and social care and the green economy.


Rapid review of potential labour and skills impacts - health and social care

This paper collates and analyses existing data and evidence that has been produced in relation to the labour and skills impacts of developments in digital and technology within health and social care.

It is part of a wider project led by Rocket Science UK,
working with SAMI Consulting and IES, to support the North East Local Enterprise Partnership in understanding future skills needs in digital and technology in health and social care and the green economy. 


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