04001nam 22004093 450 991081458740332120230629230522.09789264374386(electronic bk.)(MiAaPQ)EBC29943381(Au-PeEL)EBL29943381(CKB)24815056500041(OCoLC)1344541629(EXLCZ)992481505650004120220915d2022 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierFuture-Proofing Adult Learning in Berlin, Germany1st ed.Paris :Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development,2022.©2022.1 online resource (103 pages)Print version: OECD Future-Proofing Adult Learning in Berlin, Germany Paris : Organization for Economic Cooperation & Development,c2022 Intro -- Foreword -- Acknowledgements -- Acronyms and abbreviations -- Executive summary -- 1 Assessment and recommendations -- Managing labour market uncertainty due to COVID-19 and the future of work -- What are the policy opportunities for Berlin to future-proof its adult learning system? -- Develop a long-term strategy for adult learning in Berlin -- Provide adult learning to all individuals and tailor it to the needs of vulnerable groups -- Strengthen the support for employers and bring employers on board to foster investments in adult learning and workplace training -- 2 Berlin's labour market: Positive long-term trends, but socio-economic disparities persist -- Introduction -- Berlin has experienced a recent boom in the labour market -- Social divisions characterise Berlin's population and economy -- References -- 3 The impact of the future of work on Berlin's labour market -- Introduction -- How does automation affect Berlin's labour market? -- Automation threatens almost half of all jobs in Berlin -- Labour markets in the OECD are polarising, partly reflecting a shift in labour supply -- The green transition: an opportunity for Berlin? -- Changing skills needs in Berlin -- Non-standard work is on the rise in Berlin -- Part-time work has increased in Berlin, Germany and the OECD -- COVID-19 and digitalisation lead to surging demand for digital skills -- References -- Notes -- 4 Strengthening adult learning for inclusion and social mobility -- CET participation in Berlin: a national and international comparison -- Berlin's CET landscape: Funding and service delivery -- The main actors in continuous education and training in Berlin -- Different types of continuous education and training instruments are delivered by the national and the federal state government of Berlin -- Guidance on education and training.Financial incentives for individuals -- Educational leave law -- Financial incentives for companies -- Increasing participation in CET among vulnerable population groups for a better labour market integration -- A better integration of Berlin's strong adult education centres as a place of CET and career guidance into the local CET ecosystem could benefit migrants in particular -- Promising innovative initiatives targeting vulnerable segments of the population involve social economy actors -- References.After a long period of employment growth that led to the lowest unemployment rate since the German reunification, Berlin's labour market is now tightening. Accelerated by the COVID-19 pandemic, global labour market megatrends such as the automation of production processes and the increasingly advanced digital skills required to perform many jobs pose new challenges to Berlin's policymakers.Employment--GermanyEmployment--Germany.OECD1602807MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910814587403321Future-Proofing Adult Learning in Berlin, Germany4087953UNINA04323nam 22005175 450 991101586100332120250704131707.09783031907623(electronic bk.)978303190761610.1007/978-3-031-90762-3(MiAaPQ)EBC32196041(Au-PeEL)EBL32196041(CKB)39578187300041(DE-He213)978-3-031-90762-3(EXLCZ)993957818730004120250704d2025 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierAdvances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery Volume 55 /edited by Concezio Di Rocco1st ed. 2025.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2025.1 online resource (291 pages)Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery,1869-9189 ;55Print version: Di Rocco, Concezio Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery Cham : Springer,c2025 9783031907616 Blake pouch: it is time to revisit classical descriptions on development of the roof of the fourth ventricle -- Surgical treatment of optic pathway hypothalamic gliomas -- Surgical Treatment of Cushing’s Disease: the Lessons Learned -- Microsurgical Anterior Transcallosal Resection of Colloid Cysts of the Third Ventricle -- Targeted treatment of pediatric craniopharyngioma: Lesson learnt after 20-year experience with intracystic interferon alpha -- Endoscopic Endonasal Resection of Clival Chordomas -- The Role of Lobectomy in Glioblastoma Management -- Hybrid Operative Room For Vascular Neurosurgery: Applications, Limits And Perspectives -- Minimalistic approaches to craniovertebral junction tumors -- Electromagnetic Navigation in Cranial Neurosurgery -- Theoretical and practical Neuroscience tools for Neurosurgery -- Endoscopic strip craniectomy for the treatment of single suture craniosynostosis.This volume maintains the structure of previous ATSN series volumes, offering a balanced distribution of chapters that cover recent advances in neurosurgery and reviews of major neurosurgical conditions.Key sections of the volume provide a detailed review of tumors, including those of the optic pathways, hypothalamus, and pituitary adenomas. These sections highlight the renewed interest in surgical options for these tumors, emphasizing multi-specialist treatment approaches. The initial chapters focus on the development of instruments and techniques that facilitate minimally invasive approaches to various regions of the brain and cranio-vertebral junction. The volume also includes a chapter on colloid cysts of the third ventricle, which complements the discussion of surgical approaches for anterior skull base and frontal basal region pathologies. Other chapters are dedicated to cerebral arterial aneurysms and arteriovenous malformations, exploring the advantages of combined therapeutic strategies for safer and more effective management of these complex lesions. The final chapters investigate the benefits of complete excision of spinal lipomas versus partial resections and the more extensive excision of brain tissue harboring a glioblastoma (lobectomy) versus simple resection of the tumor and its infiltration into the surrounding brain parenchyma. Overall, the book is primarily aimed at mature and experienced neurosurgeons, but it is also beneficial for younger practitioners. It emphasizes a continuous reconsideration of well-known diseases in terms of new approaches that combine increased efficacy with decreased risk for the patient.Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery,1869-9189 ;55Nervous systemSurgeryEndoscopic surgeryNeurosurgeryMinimally Invasive SurgeryNervous systemSurgery.Endoscopic surgery.Neurosurgery.Minimally Invasive Surgery.617.48Di Rocco Concezio295948MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9911015861003321Advances and Technical Standards in Neurosurgery4156161UNINA