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Title
(Working Paper 2020-07) Directions and Challenges of Vocational Education and Training Policies in Response to COVID-19
Date
2020.08.26
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(Working Paper 2020-07) Directions and Challenges of Vocational Education and Training Policies in Response to COVID-19.pdf
Table of Contents
I. Introduction
II. Impact of COVID-19 and Current Responses
III. Strategic Response and Policy Challenges
IV. Conclusion
* This working paper was originally written and published in Korean, on June 22nd, 2020 in the KLI Employment and Labor Brief (2020-07).
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