This report published by the OECD includes career guidance initiatives for adults in OECD countries and recommends how to strengthen adult career guidance systems in terms of coverage and inclusiveness, service delivery, quality and impact, governance and funding. The findings of the report are based on information collected through the 2020 Working Guidelines Survey for Adults, an online survey of adults’ experiences with career guidance. The report is part of a series that examines how countries measure changing skills needs and how they develop skills that match the needs of the labour market.
The report is divided into four parts, the first focusing on the findings of the OECD survey on occupational guidance for adults; the second chapter maps career guidance providers and the third chapter contains policy recommendations to improve the quality and impact of career guidance services; and the final chapter describes how OECD countries coordinate stakeholders involved in managing career guidance.
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