Skills and capabilities

On 5th July 2023 in House of Lords Committee Room 1 we hosted the third session our 2023 Future of Work Review, skills and capabilities. We were delighted have Sir Michael Barber (leading the government's review into skills), El Iza Mohamedou (Head of Skills at the OECD), Jolene Skordis (Professor of Economics and Director of the UCL Centre for Global Health Economics) and Professor Mark Stuart (Co-Director of the Digit Research Centre, and Director of the Centre for Employment Relations Innovation and Change at Leeds University Business School).

Informing this session was work from the Pissarides Review into the Future of Work and Wellbeing that IFOW is conducting with funding from the Nuffield Foundation which creates a new mapping of Amartya Sen's Capabilities Approach onto the Future of Work space.

Read the full piece on Reframing Skills below, or a more full review of the event here.
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