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Key Policy Developments in Education, Training and Employment

Date
15 Apr 2026

Each year, the European Training Foundation (ETF) monitors developments in education, skills and employment in its partner countries to support informed decision-making by identifying trends, opportunities and challenges. The results are reported by country, across countries and by selected theme. This document is the 2025 country-level report (country fiche) for Algeria. Like all ETF monitoring, it draws on multiple sources of evidence and is the culmination of a year-long process of data collection, analysis and consultations. One key source of evidence is the ETF KIESE database, which provides internationally comparable indicators on areas such as country demographics, the economy, education and employment. The indicators are sourced mainly from international repositories, including UNESCO, the World Bank, the OECD, Eurostat and the ILO, while some come directly from partner countries: for instance, from their labour force surveys.

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