Briefing note - Monitoring and evaluating lifelong guidance systems across Europe
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Margarita
Petrova
Traditional learning and career pathways are being replaced by more dynamic, ‘patchier’ routes and shorter job tenures. Fast-changing and more complex learning and working contexts draw more attention to continuous learning and individual mobility, making lifelong guidance pivotal. It improves people’s access to career information, helps them assess it and enables them to develop diverse skills throughout their careers.
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Case Study
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Europe
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English
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