World Bank2014-04-072014-04-072012-01https://hdl.handle.net/10986/17646Singapore provides an example of a small nation in which Workforce Development (WfD) has been a primary component of economic development from the outset. WfD has received consistent support and advocacy as a result. WfD in this context refers to preparation of the future workforce via basic through to tertiary level education, and up-skilling of the existing workforce via continuing and professional education and training, covering a broad span of activities. As will be seen in the report, the early years of nationhood saw a much greater emphasis on basic, universal education and technical skills, to support the policy of growing jobs and reducing high unemployment. Whereas, from the 1980s, changing economic circumstances meant that upgrading the skills of the existing workforce took on increased importance. The tool is based on an analytical framework that identifies three functional dimensions of WfD policies and institutions: strategic framework, which refers to the praxis of advocacy, partnership, and coordination in relation to the objective of aligning WfD in critical areas to priorities for national development; system oversight, which refers to the arrangements governing funding, quality assurance and learning pathways that shape the incentives and information signals affecting the choices of individuals, employers, training providers and other stakeholders; and service delivery, which refers to the diversity, organization and management of training provision, both state and non-state, that deliver results on the ground by enabling individuals to acquire market-and job-relevant skills. These three dimensions constitute a closed policy-making loop and, when taken together, allow for analysis of the functioning of a WfD system as a whole. This report focuses specifically on policies in the area of WfD.en-USCC BY 3.0 IGOACCREDITATIONACCREDITATION SYSTEMSACHIEVEMENTADULT EDUCATORSADULT LEARNERSADULT LEARNINGADULTSBASIC EDUCATIONBASIC EDUCATION SYSTEMBASIC INFRASTRUCTUREBILINGUAL EDUCATIONCAPACITY BUILDINGCITIZENSCOMPULSORY SCHOOLINGCONTINUING EDUCATIONCURRICULUMDEVELOPING COUNTRIESDEVELOPMENT PLANSDEVELOPMENT POLICIESDEVELOPMENT POLICYEARLY EDUCATIONECONOMIC GROWTHECONOMIC POLICIESECONOMIC TRENDSEDUCATED WORKERSEDUCATION INSTITUTIONSEDUCATION PROVIDERSEDUCATION REFORMSEDUCATION STANDARDSEDUCATION TARGETSEDUCATORSEPIDEMICFEMALE POPULATIONFUTURE GROWTHGENERAL EDUCATIONGENERIC SKILLSGOVERNMENT AGENCIESGOVERNMENT PROGRAMSHIGH QUALITY EDUCATIONHIGH QUALITY TRAININGHIGHER EDUCATIONHIGHER LEARNINGHOUSEHOLD INCOMEHUMAN CAPITALIMMIGRATIONIMMIGRATION LAWSIMPORTANT POLICYINDUSTRIAL TRAININGINDUSTRIALIZATIONINVESTMENT IN EDUCATIONLABOR FORCELABOR MARKETLABOR SHORTAGESLEARNINGLEARNING OPPORTUNITIESLEARNING PROCESSLEGISLATIVE CHANGESLEVEL OF DEVELOPMENTLIFELONG LEARNINGLIFELONG LEARNING OPPORTUNITIESLITERACYLITERACY LEVELSLITERACY RATEMEDICAL SCHOOLMIGRANTMINISTRIES OF FINANCEMINISTRY OF EDUCATIONMOBILITYMODERNIZATIONNATIONAL ASSESSMENTSNATIONAL DEVELOPMENTNATIONAL DEVELOPMENT PLANSNATIONAL EDUCATIONNATIONAL LEVELNATIONAL POLICYNATIONAL POPULATIONNATIONAL STRATEGIESNATIONAL STRATEGYNATIONAL SYSTEM OF EDUCATIONNATIONAL UNIVERSITYNATURAL RESOURCESOVERSEAS STUDYPARTICIPATION RATESPOLICY CONCERNPOLICY DEVELOPMENTPOLICY FORMULATIONPOLICY FRAMEWORKPOLICY GOALSPOLICY MAKERSPOLITICAL LEADERSHIPPOLITICAL UNRESTPRIMARY EDUCATIONPRIMARY LEVELPRIVATE EDUCATIONPROFESSIONAL EDUCATIONPROGRESSPUBLIC INSTITUTIONSPUBLIC SERVICEPUPILSQUALITY ASSURANCEQUALITY EDUCATIONREADINGRESEARCH INSTITUTIONSSCHOOL LEAVERSSCHOOLSSECONDARY EDUCATIONSECONDARY SCHOOLSECONDARY SCHOOL LEAVERSSERVICE DELIVERYSKILLED WORKERSSKILLS ACQUISITIONSKILLS DEVELOPMENTSKILLS FOR EMPLOYMENTSKILLS REQUIREMENTSSKILLS TRAININGSOCIAL DEVELOPMENTSOCIAL ISSUESSOCIAL PROBLEMSSTUDENT ASSESSMENTTEACHERSTECHNICAL EDUCATIONTECHNICAL SKILLSTERTIARY EDUCATIONTERTIARY LEVELTRAINING PROGRAMSUNEMPLOYMENTUNEMPLOYMENT RATEUNIONSUNIVERSAL BASIC EDUCATIONUNIVERSAL EDUCATIONUNIVERSITIESUNIVERSITY EDUCATIONUSE OF RESOURCESVOCATIONAL EDUCATIONWORK EXPERIENCEWORKFORCEWORKING POPULATIONYOUNG PEOPLESingapore : Workforce Development10.1596/17646