World Economic Forum (WEF) has reported Human capital index for 2015. This report provides comprehensive information on the talent base in each country, including information on education levels of the employed, unemployed and the inactive members of the population as well as the specific qualifications of the latest entrants to the workforce. According to WEF talent is the key factor linking innovation, competitiveness and growth. Governments, business leaders, education institutions and individuals must each understand better the global talent value chain. Data and better metrics are critical to this understanding.
WEF founder and executive chairman, Klaus Schwab, said in his statement that Human capital index measures present performance against an ideal benchmark, and offers insight into how well a country is positioned for deploying talent in the future.
The scores are also ranged by different age groups. Human capital index of Armenia for the group under the age of 15 is on the 46th place with the score of 86.75, th 15-24 age group is on the 61st place with the score of 68.74, the 25-54 age group is on the 50th place with the score of 64.40, the 55-64 age group is on the 23rd place with the score of 78.54, the 65 and over age group is on the 21st place with the score of 68.78.
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