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The role of occupations in the skills supply and demand forecasts. Vladimir Kvetan Cedefop InGRID Expert workshop New skills new jobs: Tools for harmonising the measurement of occupations Amsterdam , 10-12 February 2014. Occupations in the forecasts. Occupation as inputs
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The role of occupations in the skills supply and demand forecasts Vladimir Kvetan Cedefop InGRID Expert workshop New skills new jobs: Tools for harmonising the measurement of occupations Amsterdam, 10-12 February 2014
Occupations in the forecasts • Occupation as inputs • Occupations as results • Further focus on occupations
NA vs. LFS • Where do you work? / Where do you live? • better fit in models / more details • statistical reports / survey data
NACE rev.2 and ISCO 08 • NACE • change in philosophy of sectors • new sectors (mainly 1 digit) • 2008 and 2009 data available for both • ISCO • no time series intention • no transformation year (matrix) • timing of introduction
Employment shares by occupation EU-27 (% total), 2008-2011 Source: Eurostat, ELFS
Employment shares for ISCO 1 by country Source: Eurostat, ELFS
Two solutions • Constant share of ISCO 08 • relatively easy • not reflecting reality • constant shares in sectors • Past trends continue • difficult task • trends and changing occupational structure • additional inputs from countries
Occupations as results • ISCO 08 • 30 countries, sectors, qualifications • Net change + replacement demand • Available online • www.cedefop.europa.eu • main results and detailed data
Occupation skills profiles • Coordination characteristics • level of qualification requirement • field of study • Main characteristics • knowledge • skills • competences • Supplementary characteristics • occupaitonal interests • working values
Qualifications cross sectors Source: Cedefop, OSP workbooks (2014)
Qualifications in jobs Source: Cedefop, OSP workbooks (2014)
Thank you for your attention Vladimir Kvetan More information: www.cedefop.europa.eu or skills-analysis@cedefop.europa.eu