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Systematic analysis of future skill supply and demand, using participatory methodologies to identify how political, economic, social, technological, legal and environmental factors (PESTLE analysis) change the nature of work and the demand for related skills.
Comment
- Skills foresight is used to provide early warning of emerging issues, understand challenges and opportunities, clarify vision and goals, and check the appropriateness and ‘robustness’ of strategies;
- Skills foresight is distinct from skills forecast and other related skill needs assessment and anticipation tools in several respects: