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The use of sources

for the 16 sectors developed for online consultation

15th ESCO Maintenance Committee meeting

18 - 19 March 2015

by Katrien Vander Kuylen

Role of the different actors

Types of sources

_ Role of the different actors

_ Types of sources

_ Use of sources in practice

_ Next steps

Use of sources in practice

To define OG and OCC per sector

evaluate shortlist

enrich shortlist

UK SOC

French ROME

German Berufenet

ISCO 08

non-EU sources:

US O*NET, Canadian NOC

other

With:

French ROME

German Berufenet

shortlist

of OCC

define OG

reality

check

large list

of OCC

gap

analysis

national

sectoral

international

statistical

clustering & merging

similar OCC

Wide range of sources to develop sectoral breakdown:

To develop occupational profiles

ROME

Berufenet

combined with others:

e.g. Austrian & Czech

national occupational classifications

sector-specific sources

learning outcome descriptions

sources from :

_ Sector Skills Councils

_ European umbrella organisations

_ European institutions

_ non-EU classifications e.g. O*NET, NOC

Cross-check:

vacancies from EU job boards

_ To define OG and OCC

_ To develop occupational profiles

_ To write descriptions and scope notes

_ Deliverables

To write descriptions and scope notes

summarise & compile

For KSC

For OCC

For OG

summarise & compile

NACE rev.2

wide range of sources

Deliverables

Next steps

Update ESCO guidelines

Disseminate to TEG

Update quality assurance process

Quality review TEG work accordingly

MAI

Expert role

Advice to SEC

Professional network

Higher weight:

type, quality and richness

types of sources left column

mandatory sources

from EU Member States

European scope

TEG

Main actor in drafting phase

Each taxonomy expert (TE):

English + 1 or more other EU languages

Per sector:

1 designated TE + 1 or more TE

Minimal language coverage / sector:

English, French /Dutch, German

ROME

Berufenet

other EU sources

Cross-check:

vacancies

from EU job boards

ROME

Berufenet

other sources

SEC

Updating guidelines:

for the use of sources

Quality assurance

Seek advice from MAI

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