Forecasting Methodology for Qualification and Training Needs in France
André Giffard () and
Christine Guégnard ()
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André Giffard: IREDU - Institut de recherche sur l'éducation : Sociologie et Economie de l'Education - UB - Université de Bourgogne
Christine Guégnard: IREDU - Institut de recherche sur l'éducation : Sociologie et Economie de l'Education - UB - Université de Bourgogne
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Abstract:
The present publication is the first outcome of the European project "Labouratory" which aims at elaborating forecasting methodology applicable in the transition countries of Central Europe. This paper takes stock of the labour market data and methods used to forecast education and training needs in France : at the national level, only one institute (BIPE) suggests a model for calculating recruitement needs according to professional categories ; on the sectoral level, roughly twenty professional branches carried out forecasting study contracts ; OREF Bourgogne works at the regional level with available data national statistics in composition with qualitative school and company surveys, broadly applying networking and dialogue with social partners.
Keywords: Allemagne; Analyse des besoins; Besoin de main-d'oeuvre; Comparaison européenne; Entreprise; France; Irlande; Main-d'oeuvre qualifiée; Outil statistique; Pays-Bas; Pologne; république tchèque; Slovénie (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 1999
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Published in National observatory of vocational training and labour market. Forecasting Education and Training Needs in Transition Economies : Lessons from the Western European Experience, National Observatory of vocational training and labour market, pp.55-74, 1999, 80-211-0338-8
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