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Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: Year 2
SKILLSNET TECHNICAL WORKSHOP15-16 June 2010, Thessaloniki, Greece
Alphametrics (AM)
Alphametrics Ltd
International comparisons of changing skill structures and projections
Task 13: Implications for generic skills and disciplines
Jan Koucký
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Malátova 17, 150 00 Praha 5, Czech Republictel.: +420 221 900 513, e-mail: [email protected]
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Main points1. Key tasks
2. Definition of Occupational skill profile
3. EQF and O*NET
4. Dimensions of Occupational skill profile
5. Example of Sector-specific Occupational skill profile
6. DISCO and ESCO
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Key tasks• To develop a new Module focusing on implications for
generic skills
• To develop occupational skill profiles for some 40 E3ME sectors and about 110 occupations (ISCO88 3-digit level)
• To focus on likely change of these profiles over time, developing „dynamic“ profiles for 2000 and 2020 to be ready for use in the 2011 update
• Try to consider links to new taxonomy/terminology such as European Skills Competences and Occupations (ESCO)
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Definition of Occupational skill profile
An Occupational skill profile sums up characteristics describing various dimensions of qualification requirements, conditions and qualities needed in a given job
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
European Qualifications Framework(EQF)
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Dimensions of Occupational skill profile
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Dimension of Occupational skill profile (1)
Dimension of Occupational skill profile (2)
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Dimensions of Occupational skill profile (3)
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Dimension of Occupational skill profile (4)
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Dimension of Occupational skill profile (5)
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Dimension of Occupational skill profile (6)
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Dimension of Occupational skill profile (7)
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Example of Sector-specific Occupational skill profile
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
Example of Sector-specific Occupational skill profile
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
DISCO• European Dictionary of Skills and Competencies
• Multilingual thesaurus of skills and competences
• Contains of about 70.000 terms
• In 7 European languages (CZ, DE, EN, FR, HU, LT, SE)
• www.disco-tools.eu
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
ESCO• European Skills, Competences and Occupations
taxonomy (using ISCO-88)
• Link skills and competences to occupations
• Bridge between the labour market and learning/training outcomes in the concept of EQF
• In 27 languages and 30 countries (EEA)
• Free of charge
• http://esco.tenforce.com/esco-browser/
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010
ESCO – web portal
Malátova 17, 150 00 Praha 5, Czech Republictel.: +420 221 900 513, e-mail: [email protected]
Thank you for your attention!Phone: +420 221 900 513
E-mail: [email protected]
Address: Středisko vzdělávací politiky(Education Policy Centre)Malátova 17,150 00 Praha 5, Czech Republic
Forecasting skill supply and demand in Europe: exploring alternative scenarios and developing better tools, Thessaloniki, 14-15 June 2010