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Employment and Skills Strategies in Flanders, Belgium

This report delivers evidence-based and practical recommendations on how to better support employment and economic development in Flanders, Belgium. It builds on sub-national data analysis and consultations with local stakeholders in two case study areas (Antwerp and Limburg). It provides a comparative framework to understand the role of the local level in contributing to more and better quality jobs. The report can help national, regional, and local policy makers in Belgium build effective and sustainable partnerships at the local level, which join-up efforts and achieve stronger outcomes across employment, training, and economic development policies. Co-ordinated policies can help workers find suitable jobs, while also stimulating entrepreneurship and productivity, which increases the quality of life and prosperity within a community as well as throughout the country.

Published on March 27, 2015

In series:OECD Reviews on Local Job Creationview more titles

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Preface and Acknowledgments
Acronyms and abbreviations
Executive summary
Reader's guide
Policy context for employment and skills in Flanders, Belgium
Overview of the Flanders, Belgium case study areas
Local Job Creation Dashboard findings in Flanders, Belgium
Towards an action plan for jobs in Flanders, Belgium: Recommendations and best practices
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