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Figures of the week: Digital skills and the future of work in Africa
Although sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an increase in education and literacy rates, the quality of the education remains below par: Sub-Saharan Africa has, for example, the . Similarly, ; for context, the global average is 56 percent. These significant gaps in education have labor market implications, and education experts fear that . The World Bank’s most recent report, published on June 21, 2020, uses self-reported data on LinkedIn users from 27 countries across sub-Saharan Africa to better understand the level of digital skills held by workers in the market. Each country observed...…Although sub-Saharan Africa has experienced an increase in education and literacy rates, the quality of the education remains below par: Sub-Saharan Africa has, for example, the . Similarly, ; for context, the global average is 56 percent. These significant gaps in education have labor market implications, and education experts fear that . The World Bank’s most recent report, published on June 21, 2020, uses self-reported data on LinkedIn users from 27 countries across sub-Saharan Africa to better understand the level of digital skills held by workers in the market. Each country observed...WW…
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