Qualification Strategies in ICT for Europe and Romania
Viorel Ariton ()
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Viorel Ariton: “DANUBIUS” University of Galati
Acta Universitatis Danubius. OEconomica, 2005, issue 1(1), 19-32
Abstract:
In the international comparison significant differences regarding the future demand come into view. In Romania and Portugal, where the ICT qualification is dominated by universities degrees, the companies correspondingly see the biggest demand on qualification level 5M (masters’ degree). For Portugal this is the only group where companies see a significantly higher demand in the near future. For the Czech Republic and Germany only one fifth of the companies say there will be a higher demand on university based level 5M and in the Netherlands, it is even less, with only 10% of the companies. In these three countries - and particularly in the Czech Republic - almost half of the companies foresee a higher demand on level 5B.
Keywords: ICT practitioners; ICT training; vocational education and training (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2005
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