Skills for Cities, Skills for Life
Place, Education


Municipal devolution, better careers information and increased investment in pathways at all ages are needed to enable our skills system to drive productivity and growth in places all over the country.

Written and edited by Kasper de Graaf for Key Cties, Skills for cities, skills for life reviews current government policy against a backdrop of below-OECD-average investment, growing skills shortages and low productivity.

The report contains expert contributions from a range of experts from the Key Cities Innovation Network universities, the FE sector, independent providers and member cities.

Pointing out that no growth strategy, national our local, will succeed unless the right skills are available in the right places, it makes a series of recommendations for municipal devolution, improved information and advice services, expanded opportunities for lifelong learning, improved technical pathways from age 14, raising investment to at least the OECD average, and trialling scalable models across the Key Cities network for effective skills delivery.

Download it here.