News from 2021-02-25 / KfW Research
More practical vocational training may ease skills shortage in Central-Eastern Europe
Since joining the EU, the countries of Central and Eastern Europe have seen significant growth in trade and international direct investment. German enterprises in particular have invested heavily in neighbouring Czech Republic and Poland. The increasingly evident skills shortage in the commercial-technical area in these countries, however, might hamper the cooperation. Germany’s partners have now risen to the challenge of reforming the vocational education and training system in a broad modernisation effort to make it more practice-relevant.
More practical vocational training may ease skills shortage in Central-Eastern Europe
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