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  1. Educación, juventud y trabajo
    habilidades y competencias necesarias en un contexto cambiante
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Naciones Unidas, CEPAL, Santiago

    En este documento se analizan las prioridades de la oferta educativa y curricular de Iberoamérica y la necesidad de desarrollar y fortalecer las habilidades que faciliten la transición entre la educación y el trabajo. Si bien se han logrado avances... more

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    En este documento se analizan las prioridades de la oferta educativa y curricular de Iberoamérica y la necesidad de desarrollar y fortalecer las habilidades que faciliten la transición entre la educación y el trabajo. Si bien se han logrado avances con respecto al acceso y la conclusión de la enseñanza primaria, secundaria y superior, aún existen jóvenes excluidos del sistema educativo. Además, la desigualdad en la calidad de la educación impartida impide la difusión de las habilidades clave que el mercado laboral exige. En este sentido, el impacto que tendrá la revolución digital dependerá de qué tan bien preparados estén las personas y los países para aprovechar las oportunidades que ofrecen las nuevas tecnologías. A los desafíos a los que se debe hacer frente en la región se suman las consecuencias que tendrá la pandemia de la enfermedad por coronavirus (COVID-19) en las economías y los mercados laborales.Este análisis se refiere al mundo actual e intenta echar luz sobre la respuesta a los desafíos que forman parte de los problemas que enfrentan los jóvenes de hoy y los adultos de un mañana inmerso en una sociedad digital. En el documento se reflexiona sobre la medida en que los sistemas educativos están dotando a los jóvenes iberoamericanos de las habilidades y destrezas necesarias para una adecuada inserción en el mercado laboral, así como sobre las competencias y habilidades que deben promoverse en los sistemas educativos para un mundo en continua evolución. Prólogo .-- I. Contexto actual: los principales fenómenos que impactan el desarrollo de habilidades y el mercado laboral .-- II. Desarrollo de competencias y habilidades en los sistemas educativos .-- III. Diagnóstico educativo y de inserción laboral de los jóvenes .-- IV. La automatización de los puestos de trabajo: riesgos y oportunidades entre los jóvenes de la región .-- V. Desafíos futuros para Iberoamérica: el desarrollo de habilidades y competencias.

     

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  2. Transforming education as a basis for sustainable developmenthnUnited Nations, ECLAC
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  ECLAC, Santiago de Chile

    Social Panorama of Latin America and the Caribbean, 2022 has four chapters. Chapter I presents the relevant macroeconomic background in terms of the evolution of per capita GDP, employment, household income distribution and the consumer price index,... more

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    Social Panorama of Latin America and the Caribbean, 2022 has four chapters. Chapter I presents the relevant macroeconomic background in terms of the evolution of per capita GDP, employment, household income distribution and the consumer price index, and looks at how income inequality and poverty have changed over the past two decades (2002–2021). The chapter also discusses changes that occurred in social stratification during the pandemic.Chapter II addresses the worrying silent crisis of education as another of the pandemic’s major consequences, as well as the successive crises that have accompanied it. Despite previous progress in access to education, the lengthy interruption of face-to-face educational services during the pandemic deepened long-standing educational inequalities, reflected in gaps in access to quality alternatives for continuing education and in the availability of resources for remote learning. However, this silent crisis in education also represents an opportunity for transformation. The chapter addresses a number of priorities, including maintaining safe conditions for reopening schools, investing in strategies to identify the costs of disruption to face-to-face education, in terms of both learning and socioemotional well-being, and designing and implementing recovery strategies aimed at leaving no one behind.Chapter III looks at access to education and the unequal labour impacts of the pandemic on men and women. The severe setbacks experienced by women in the labour market contrast with their notable advances in access to education, which, paradoxically, have not translated into greater equality in the labour market. The chapter considers in particular the role to be played by the development of more knowledge-intensive sectors, especially in STEM-related fields, in advancing towards progressive structural change.Finally, chapter IV analyses the social institutional framework and the evolution of social spending in Latin America and the Caribbean. Social institutions are crucial for establishing universal, comprehensive, sustainable and resilient social protection systems. ECLAC advocates an approach focusing not only on the evolution, volume, destination and financial sustainability of the public resources that make up social spending, but also on other institutional dimensions. This would enable those resources to fulfil their purpose in an effective, efficient, transparent and accountable manner by means of high-quality social policies, as set forth in the Regional Agenda for Inclusive Social Development. Introduction .-- Chapter I. Inequality, poverty and critical deprivations in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic .-- Chapter II. The silent crisis of education: an opportunity for transformation to promote sustainable development with greater equality .-- Chapter III. Gender inequalities in educational and employment trajectories: challenges and opportunities in a protracted social crisis .-- Chapter IV. Institutional framework and social spending in the midst of a protracted crisis: educational investment at the centre.

     

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  3. Transforming education as a basis for sustainable developmenthnUnited Nations, ECLAC
    Published: [2023]
    Publisher:  ECLAC, Santiago de Chile

    Social Panorama of Latin America and the Caribbean, 2022 has four chapters. Chapter I presents the relevant macroeconomic background in terms of the evolution of per capita GDP, employment, household income distribution and the consumer price index,... more

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    Social Panorama of Latin America and the Caribbean, 2022 has four chapters. Chapter I presents the relevant macroeconomic background in terms of the evolution of per capita GDP, employment, household income distribution and the consumer price index, and looks at how income inequality and poverty have changed over the past two decades (2002–2021). The chapter also discusses changes that occurred in social stratification during the pandemic.Chapter II addresses the worrying silent crisis of education as another of the pandemic’s major consequences, as well as the successive crises that have accompanied it. Despite previous progress in access to education, the lengthy interruption of face-to-face educational services during the pandemic deepened long-standing educational inequalities, reflected in gaps in access to quality alternatives for continuing education and in the availability of resources for remote learning. However, this silent crisis in education also represents an opportunity for transformation. The chapter addresses a number of priorities, including maintaining safe conditions for reopening schools, investing in strategies to identify the costs of disruption to face-to-face education, in terms of both learning and socioemotional well-being, and designing and implementing recovery strategies aimed at leaving no one behind.Chapter III looks at access to education and the unequal labour impacts of the pandemic on men and women. The severe setbacks experienced by women in the labour market contrast with their notable advances in access to education, which, paradoxically, have not translated into greater equality in the labour market. The chapter considers in particular the role to be played by the development of more knowledge-intensive sectors, especially in STEM-related fields, in advancing towards progressive structural change.Finally, chapter IV analyses the social institutional framework and the evolution of social spending in Latin America and the Caribbean. Social institutions are crucial for establishing universal, comprehensive, sustainable and resilient social protection systems. ECLAC advocates an approach focusing not only on the evolution, volume, destination and financial sustainability of the public resources that make up social spending, but also on other institutional dimensions. This would enable those resources to fulfil their purpose in an effective, efficient, transparent and accountable manner by means of high-quality social policies, as set forth in the Regional Agenda for Inclusive Social Development. Introduction .-- Chapter I. Inequality, poverty and critical deprivations in the face of the COVID-19 pandemic .-- Chapter II. The silent crisis of education: an opportunity for transformation to promote sustainable development with greater equality .-- Chapter III. Gender inequalities in educational and employment trajectories: challenges and opportunities in a protracted social crisis .-- Chapter IV. Institutional framework and social spending in the midst of a protracted crisis: educational investment at the centre.

     

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  4. Educación, juventud y trabajo
    habilidades y competencias necesarias en un contexto cambiante
    Published: [2020]
    Publisher:  Naciones Unidas, CEPAL, Santiago

    En este documento se analizan las prioridades de la oferta educativa y curricular de Iberoamérica y la necesidad de desarrollar y fortalecer las habilidades que faciliten la transición entre la educación y el trabajo. Si bien se han logrado avances... more

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    En este documento se analizan las prioridades de la oferta educativa y curricular de Iberoamérica y la necesidad de desarrollar y fortalecer las habilidades que faciliten la transición entre la educación y el trabajo. Si bien se han logrado avances con respecto al acceso y la conclusión de la enseñanza primaria, secundaria y superior, aún existen jóvenes excluidos del sistema educativo. Además, la desigualdad en la calidad de la educación impartida impide la difusión de las habilidades clave que el mercado laboral exige. En este sentido, el impacto que tendrá la revolución digital dependerá de qué tan bien preparados estén las personas y los países para aprovechar las oportunidades que ofrecen las nuevas tecnologías. A los desafíos a los que se debe hacer frente en la región se suman las consecuencias que tendrá la pandemia de la enfermedad por coronavirus (COVID-19) en las economías y los mercados laborales.Este análisis se refiere al mundo actual e intenta echar luz sobre la respuesta a los desafíos que forman parte de los problemas que enfrentan los jóvenes de hoy y los adultos de un mañana inmerso en una sociedad digital. En el documento se reflexiona sobre la medida en que los sistemas educativos están dotando a los jóvenes iberoamericanos de las habilidades y destrezas necesarias para una adecuada inserción en el mercado laboral, así como sobre las competencias y habilidades que deben promoverse en los sistemas educativos para un mundo en continua evolución. Prólogo .-- I. Contexto actual: los principales fenómenos que impactan el desarrollo de habilidades y el mercado laboral .-- II. Desarrollo de competencias y habilidades en los sistemas educativos .-- III. Diagnóstico educativo y de inserción laboral de los jóvenes .-- IV. La automatización de los puestos de trabajo: riesgos y oportunidades entre los jóvenes de la región .-- V. Desafíos futuros para Iberoamérica: el desarrollo de habilidades y competencias.

     

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