European Skills and Jobs Survey – Statistical profile: Albania
This statistical profile of Albania, based on the European Skills and Jobs Survey, provides an overview of job-task requirements, skills use, and the impact of digitalisation on workers.
It shows that many jobs rely on basic cognitive and manual tasks, while more advanced literacy, mathematical, and digital skills are less widely required, alongside a significant degree of skills mismatch and uneven access to training opportunities.
To better support workforce adaptation, the findings point to the need for stronger investment in skills development—particularly in digital, technical, and transversal skills—as well as improved alignment between education, training systems, and labour market demands.
It shows that many jobs rely on basic cognitive and manual tasks, while more advanced literacy, mathematical, and digital skills are less widely required, alongside a significant degree of skills mismatch and uneven access to training opportunities.
To better support workforce adaptation, the findings point to the need for stronger investment in skills development—particularly in digital, technical, and transversal skills—as well as improved alignment between education, training systems, and labour market demands.
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