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The Future of Higher Education - Four OECD Scenarios
1. The Future of Higher Education Four OECD Scenarios Mihaylo Milovanovitch OECD Directorate for Education 3rd Congress on Innovation Porto Alegre, 18 November 2010
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4. 34 OECD Members Australia (1971) Hungary (1996) Poland (1996) Austria (1961) Iceland (1961) Portugal (1961) Belgium (1961) Ireland (1961) Slovak Republic (2000) Canada (1961) Israel (2010) Slovenia (2010) Chile (2010) Italy (1961) Spain (1961) Czech Republic (1995) Japan (1964) Sweden (1961) Denmark (1961) Korea (1996) Switzerland (1961) Estonia (2010) Luxemburg (1961) Turkey (1961) Finland (1969) Mexico (1994) United Kingdom (1961) France (1961) Netherlands (1961) United States of America (1961) Germany (1961) New Zealand (1973) Greece (1961) Norway (1961)
9. % 1. Excluding ISCED 3C short programmes 2. Year of reference 2004 3. Including some ISCED 3C short programmes 3. Year of reference 2003. 10 1 1 29 Selected Trends A world of change in the global skill supply Evolution of school completion Approximated by % of persons with high school or equivalent qualfications in the age groups 55-64, 45-55, 45-44 und 25-34 years 37 35
10. Selected Trends Tertiary educational attainment of 25-64 population (%) OECD (2008): Higher Education 2030, Vol. 1 Demography
11. Selected Trends How the demand of skills has changed Economy-wide measures of routine and non-routine task input (US) (Levy and Murnane) Mean task input as percentiles of the 1960 task distribution
12. Selected Trends Excellence in education and countries’ research intensity Percentage of students at Levels 5 or 6 in the PISA assessment
13. Selected Trends Projected Tertiary Enrolments in 2025 under Recent Trends (2005=100) OECD (2008): Higher Education 2030, Vol. 1 Demography
14. Selected Trends Demographic Shape of Tertiary Education in the Future Source: OECD (2009) Graduate education Continuing education First degree First degree Graduate education Continuing education
16. Selected Trends Increase in the Number of Foreign Students Worldwide and Projections Source: OECD (2009)
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28. OECD Scenarios Four Scenarios for Higher Education Systems Serving Local Communities International National Market Demand-driven Administration Supply-driven Open Networking Higher Education Inc. New Public Responsibility