Building the workforce of the future: Learning from Grow with Google
This report examines the Grow with Google initiative, which provides digital skills training globally to enhance employability and support economic growth.
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Quick Facts | |
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
Publisher: | Institute for Public Policy Research |
Authors: | Anna Round |
Geographic focus: | Global, Italy, Spain, Nigeria, Germany, France, Sweden |
Page count: | 60 pages |
Methods
The research method involved analyzing international policy literature, key European datasets, and interviews with Google policy teams and partners in six case study countries. Additionally, data and analysis from an annual survey of Digital Workshop participants were utilized.
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Key Insights
Grow with Google offers digital skills training to improve employability and foster economic growth. The initiative includes various programs tailored to specific geographic needs, delivered both online and offline. Partnerships with local governments, educational institutions, and businesses are key to its success. The training covers a broad range of digital competencies, from basic skills to advanced coding, and aims to bridge digital divides and promote lifelong learning.
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Additional Viewpoints
Categories: English publication language | France geographic scope | Germany geographic scope | Global geographic scope | Italy geographic scope | Nigeria geographic scope | Spain geographic scope | Sweden geographic scope | coding | digital divide | digital economy | digital futures | digital globalization | digital life | digital literacy | digital skills | digitalisation | economic growth | employability | employment | google | growth | innovation | jobs and skills | lifelong learning | new skills | offline training | online training | public-private partnerships | research | technology