2017年人力资本报告
How nations develop their human capital can be a more important determinant of their long-term success than virtually any other factor. The Global Human Capital Index 2017 ranks 130 countries on how well they are developing their human capital on a scale from 0 (worst) to 100 (best) across four thematic dimensions and five distinct age groups to capture the full human capital potential profile of a country. It aims to be used as a tool to assess progress within countries and point to opportunities for cross-country learning and exchange.
《2017年全球人力资本报告》提出新基准,助力全球领导者培育适应未来的劳动力。报告倡导的方针为领导者提供方法和工具,以驾驭当前自动化潮流产生的变革,并顺利实现向第四次工业革命时代的过渡。
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