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To register to attend the conference, please see the registration links below.ĬALL FOR PAPERS (Deadline March 1st, 2023) Policy, practice and research on the career development of children and young people The conference will include presentations of new OECD analysis on guidance and inequalities and the role of the new OECD Observatory on Digital Technologies in Career Guidance for Youth (ODiCY). While Disrupted Futures 2023 welcomes papers on all aspects of career development for children and young people (in primary and secondary education), the conference particularly encourages submissions on a number of themes including: how guidance systems can best respond to social inequalities, enable young people to access green jobs, and optimize the use of digital technologies in delivery. Inequalities and digital delivery in career guidance for youth This event follows the same online format of the inaugural conference focused on teenage career readiness ( Disrupted Futures 2021) which was attended by more than 500 participants from 80 countries. In order to support the continued improvement of the evidence base and identification of connected effective practice and policy, the OECD encourages policymakers, practitioners and scholars to share their work on the career development of children and young people at the 2023 OECD Disrupted Futures conference. These Career Readiness Indicators link how young people explore, experience and think about potential futures in work. The study evidences which career development activities can be most confidently expected to support teenage students in finding more satisfying, better-paying employment in adulthood. The OECD’s recent review of longitudinal datasets in ten countries provides new confidence about the long-term impacts of teenage career guidance on adult employment outcomes. Societies turn to career guidance systems to help student plan effectively for their futures, but historically policy and practice in guidance has been undermined by a lack of scientific evidence. Young people are entering the labour market more educated and with greater ambition than any previous generation, but in many countries, they still struggle to find good employment. OECD conference – May 31st - June 2nd, 2023Ī free online conference highlighting innovative research and practiceĬall for papers - Deadline March 1st, 2023 International lessons on how schools can best equip students for their working lives Green growth and sustainable development.











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