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Skills supply and demand in Europe : medium-term forecast up to 2010 / CEDEFOP

By: Material type: TextTextPublication details: Luxembourg : Publications Office of the European Union, 2010Description: 120σ. : διαγ.,πιν. ; 24εκISBN:
  • 9789289605366
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 331.1142 21 εκδ.
Other classification:
  • 13.02.2
Government document classification:
  • TI-32-10-257-EN-C
Summary: Cedefop's new skill demand and supply forecast up to 2020 sets the scene for anticipating future trends. The aim of this report is to provide policy-makers, employers, skills providers, employment services and individual learners with better information to make more informed decisions. Europe is on its way to an economy where services and knowledge- and skill-intensive occupations will prevail. But even in occupations that are decreasing, cubstantial employment oppostunities will remain as older generations leave the labour market and need to be replaced. it is evident from the forecast that Europe not only needs to step up investment in education and training, but also encourage employers to use better the skills and talents of their staff. The forecast suggests that aggregate demand and supply trends across countries are conerging in the medium to longer term, but we need to dig deeper to grasp what is really going on. Changing skill needs, job polarisation and skill mismatch interact in complex ways. The forecasts in this report shed some light on these phenomena, but better data are urgently needed for more analysis.
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Books Books Βιβλιοθήκη ΟΜΕΔ Βιβλιοθήκη Κύρια Συλλογή 331.1142 SKI (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Available 031000000653

Cedefop's new skill demand and supply forecast up to 2020 sets the scene for anticipating future trends. The aim of this report is to provide policy-makers, employers, skills providers, employment services and individual learners with better information to make more informed decisions. Europe is on its way to an economy where services and knowledge- and skill-intensive occupations will prevail. But even in occupations that are decreasing, cubstantial employment oppostunities will remain as older generations leave the labour market and need to be replaced. it is evident from the forecast that Europe not only needs to step up investment in education and training, but also encourage employers to use better the skills and talents of their staff. The forecast suggests that aggregate demand and supply trends across countries are conerging in the medium to longer term, but we need to dig deeper to grasp what is really going on. Changing skill needs, job polarisation and skill mismatch interact in complex ways. The forecasts in this report shed some light on these phenomena, but better data are urgently needed for more analysis.

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