14 November 2025

Mapping Green Skills in Collective Skill Formation Systems

Green Skills

A new article in Regulation and Governance analyses how and to what extent vocational education and training in Denmark integrates green competences. The analysis shows that there are large differences in the approach to green reforms in vocational education and training.

Vocational education plays a vital role in fostering green skills that are central for achieving climate goals, sustaining economic competitiveness, and promoting social inclusion. Expectations are especially high for collective vocational education systems, in which both employers and the state are deeply involved in governance and funding. However, little is known about the extent to which collective systems have adapted to the skill demands of a green economy. Using Denmark as a case, this paper examines how collective vocational systems adjust skill content to support a net-zero carbon economy. Using natural language processing, we analyze the integration of green skills in the training ordinances of 101 Danish vocational programs from 2015 to 2024. Rather than a uniform transition, this explorative study identifies diverse trajectories of skill adaptation. Based on the analysis, four reform trajectories are inductively identified: trailblazers, that rapidly integrate green skills; adaptors, that make substantial but incremental changes; laggards, that make limited updates; and late bloomers, that initially delay reforms but later accelerate green skill integration.

Read the full article ’Mapping Green Skills in Collective Skill Formation Systems: A Natural Language Processing Analysis of Danish Vocational Education and Training’ by Martin B. Carstensen, Christian Lyhne Ibsen, Ida Marie Nyland Jensen and Bjarke Lund-Sørensen. Published in Regulation and Governance, November 2025.

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