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ABOUT THE REVIEW

In today’s world, digital skills are increasingly important and the COVID-19 pandemic has further highlighted their relevance. Adults with higher digital competence find jobs more easily and earn more than their less skilled peers do. However, figures show that in 2019 more than 75 million European adults of working age (25-64) did not have at least basic digital skills.

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This review looks at the development of basic digital skills among adults in recent years in the context of EU action in this area since 2010, particularly in the last five years. 

The auditors are expected to show that the EU has long recognised the importance of basic digital literacy for all citizens, but that there have been relatively few EU-funded projects focusing on digital upskilling for adults. This review – which is not an audit – aims to shed light on this issue as the 2021-2027 programme period starts.

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