Title: Learning%20for%20employment
1Learning for employment
- vocational education and training policy
-
in Europe
Ireland
2Learning for employment second policy report
- aims to contribute to and stimulate debate on the
development of vocational education and training
policy in the EU - looks at the development and results of
vocational education and training policy in the
EU, in the light of the Lisbon strategic goal to
make the EU the most dynamic knowledge-based
economy in the world by 2010
3European vocational education and training policy
framework
- Following Lisbon the EU established a policy to
achieve the benchmarks, comprising - developing lifelong learning
- implementing agreed objectives for education and
training systems - developing e-learning
- promoting mobility
- cooperation Copenhagen process
4Lisbon employment targets for 2010
- Linked to the strategic goal is a more
- employment-intensive economy and targets set to
- raise average employment rate to 70 (currently
61) - increase number of women in employment to over
60 (currently 52) - raise average employment rate of people aged
55-64 to 50 (currently 40)
5Employment rate projections - Ireland
6Early school leavers, 2002 - 10 benchmark
24.3
7Science and technology graduates, 2001
8Conclusions of second policy report
- To achieve the benchmarks
- reforms underway in Member States, but need to be
speeded up - achievement of Lisbon target depends on
employment among four key sections of the
population women of prime working age, young
people, older workers, and disadvantaged groups - continuation of current trends means a
significant number of new jobs will be in
occupations requiring high levels of education,
and in traditionally low-skill jobs
9Employment rates by gender, 2002
41.9
10Labour force participation rates of women aged
55-64 in Member States, 1990, 1994 and 2001
11Labour force participation rates of men aged
55-64 in Member States, 1990, 1994 and 2001
12Growth of population aged 16-18, 1990-2000,
2000-2010 and 2010-2025
13Contribution of broad sectors to employment
growth 2001-2010
14Broad occupational composition of employment,
2001 and 2010
15Percentage of the population aged 25-64 having
completed at least upper secondary education
(ISCED 3), 2002
100
90
80
70
60
50
40
30
20
10
0
EU15
B
DK
D
EL
E
F
IRL
I
L
NL
A
P
FIN
S
UK
IS
NO
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16Educational attainment 22 year olds, 2002 - 85
benchmark
17Adult participation in lifelong learning, 2002 -
12.5 benchmark
4.6
18Cedefop - supporting developments
- Cedefops added-value
- collating and analysis of research,
developments and best practice - timely provision to our stakeholders
- laying the foundation for effective and
- productive policy development
19Cedefop - supporting developments
- the European Training Village (ETV)
www.trainingvillage.gr - some 35,000 residents - the Cedefop website www.cedefop.eu.int available
in the 11 official EU languages - the library and documentation service - more than
43,000 VET references - virtual communities to support cooperation
process, with more than 2000 experts - reports on policy and research
- building up a European Knowledge Management
System (KMS)
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