Policy instruments
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Title | Country | Focus area | Policy area | Aim of policy instrument | Use of labour market intelligence | Policy goal |
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AMS Standing Committee on New Skills | AT | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | Identifying changes in the needs for qualifications/new skills. To design training measures for the unemployed and to guide (further) training in companies and in specific occupations, based on input working groups (PES and companies representatives). Working groups are created for specific sectors, made up of sectoral clusters of business representatives (e.g. in construction and building, business administration, chemicals and plastics, electrical engineering/electronics/ telecommunications, energy and environmental engineering, commerce, machinery/motor vehicles/metal, tourism, and health). These groups then formulate a list of current and future sector-specific requirements for employees and jobseekers in their sectors. The outcomes are used by AMS for the design of training measures for the unemployed and are also meant to guide (further) training in companies and in specific occupations. |
Companies for Job Training (new name: Socio-professional Insertion Centres) | BE | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The instrument, the Centres d'Insertion Socioprofessionnelle (CISP) is a centre that provides trainings for people not in employment. The CISP groups the competences previously implemented by the "Enterprises de Formation par le Travail" (EFT) and the "Organismes d'Insertion Socioprofessionnelle" (OISP). The centres, which are local non-profit associations, encourage the professional development of lower educated adults detached from the labour market (who completed mandatory education) by updating their general and technical skills. Every CISP covers at least one of the three domains mentioned through the operation of workshops. The CISPs give a personalised guidance to the intern all the way until reaching professional specialisation. The specialisation is chosen among a wide range of possibilities that match the skills needed in the labour market. The rationale is to prepare adult job-seekers with links to the labour market, and provide general and technical training for a given profession. Job-seekers are trained in the necessary and relevant skills needed in their desired profession, in a real working environment. The link between training and work is made stronger for all job-seekers, with a special focus on providing vocational guidance, basic training in transversal skills, and vocational training to provide job seekers with skills required for specific professions. |
Competent (this is the name of the database) | BE | Matching skills for today’s job market | General education | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Inform the design of national qualification frameworks (NQFs) | Increases the most needed skills in the labour market. The programmes are directly targeted towards the ‘knelpuntenberoepen’ (professions with shortages) – as identified by the VDAB (public employment service). The rationale here is that by allowing job seekers and enterprises to contribute to the database (by filling in career fiches), the database and career fiches are quickly updated according to current and actual supply and demand of skills, allowing for more effective and efficient matching. |
Jobs in Demand | BE | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The instrument aims to analyse the supply and demand of skills in the labour market, to adapt training to the needs of the market and in doing so, to match the skills available in the labour market. It identifies and creates a list of jobs that are in high demand (around 40), analyses individually the skills of the job seeker, and offers him the possibility of being qualified and specialised in those jobs (among a wide variety of jobs). The job seeker passes through 3 different processes: information ("CEFo"), orientation ("Essais-metier") and specialisation ("formations qualifiantes"). The "Jobs in Demand" tackled are: those with quantitative shortages, those that require the acquisition of new skills, demanded jobs involving sustainable growth and jobs highly demanded during economic booms. The policy goal is to address the existing skill mismatches in the Wallonian labour market by upskilling job seekers. The aim of the instrument is to have a labour supply of skills more in balanced with respect to the needs of the employers, benefiting, in turn, the unemployed. The PES analyses which professions are in need of employees. In doing so, it identifies the skills needed to be able to work in those sectors or professions. This list is presented on the FOREM website and is regularly updated. Thus, the unemployed can identify what sort of jobs are available to them or what sort of skills they need to learn to find employment. FOREM also provides information on which sectors and businesses are expected to need skills and workers in the long term. This particular Skills Demand platform is aimed more at those who are currently unemployed. FOREM offers various instruments and mechanisms to gain training through one’s employer or as a job seeker (the individualized support initiative for instance). So once the unemployed know which skills they require, trainings is made more accessible as well. |
Online courses | BE | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Upskill employed adults | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The instrument aims to help working adults to remain employable and active in the labour market by giving them easily accessible options to learn skills across a broad variety of subject areas. The main rationale for this instrument is to improve the competences and employability of workers and job seekers in Flanders. The instrument does so by offering (in October 2017) 635 online courses for free to both target groups. |
Training Insertion Plan | BE | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Match skills of young graduates | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The instrument is set to address needs of the employer through an internship, where the job seeker gets the skills required by the employer. The internship duration is between 4 and 26 weeks for people under 25 (over 25s and lower educated adults can intern for up to 52 weeks). There is a trial period of 2 to 8 weeks. After the formation-insertion contract, the employer has to offer a working contract to the intern with a length equal to the previous one. The rationale is to give job seekers professional experience and the opportunity to get hired in a company, while the Walloon employers get the best matching intern in terms of competence required by the vacancy. The programme targets, although not exclusively, young job seekers and long term unemployed. |
HRDA Scheme for Job Placement and Training of Tertiary-Education Graduates | CY | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Match skills of young graduates | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | To reduce unemployment amongst tertiary-education graduates by helping them find productive and suitable employment through acquiring work experience and specialised additional knowledge suitable to market needs. At the same time help businesses/organisations to improve their productivity and competitiveness by employing highly educated young graduates. The programme focused on the integration of highly qualified young people into the labour market by providing practical on-the-job experience in a company for a maximum period of 12 months. |
STAD - Scheme for the Job Placement of Young Unemployed Graduates of Lower Secondary, Upper Secondary & Post-Secondary Education of up to 2 years for the Acquisition of Work Experience in Enterprises/Organisations (2014) | CY | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Match skills of young graduates | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The instrument addresses the problem of unemployment among young people. The aim of the Schemes is to provide young unemployed persons (below tertiary-education graduates) the opportunity to acquire work experience in order to improve their employability, at the same time, giving the opportunity to enterprises/organisations to use the services of those young persons at no financial cost to them. The scheme gives young graduates of secondary education the opportunity to enter/re-enter the labour market and improve their employability through acquiring training and work experience in companies and organisations. |
WE-Qualify: Improving Skills and Qualifications for the Building Workforce in Cyprus | CY | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Facilitate job/career transitions | Inform the design of national qualification frameworks (NQFs) | According to the current national labour statistics there is lack of a sufficient number of skilled workforce for the implementation of measures relating to the construction of energy efficient buildings, and furthermore, a lack of appropriate training programmes for the training of the workforce in this area is evidently present. The project primarily aims at achieving national targets 2020 (Buildings and RES technologies) concerning renewable energy sources technologies in buildings through training of workers in the building and related sectors. In order to achieve this policy targets, there is a need of a qualified workforce with appropriate knowledge, experience, skills, and attitudes not only in the building sector, but in all sectors related to the building industry. |
Training for the unemployed | HR | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Inform the design of national qualification frameworks (NQFs) | To enhance the employability of unemployed persons and create necessary qualified workforce, in order to diminish skills mismatches in the local labour market. Review and evaluate the existing programmes for the long-term unemployed and people at risk of becoming long-term unemployed and, based on the results of the evaluation, develop an effective policy strategy in this area. Provide adequate training for the unemployed and others at risk of becoming unemployed. ‘Adequate’ refers to inclusion of, for example, long-term unemployed people in training programmes tailored to meet labour market needs. |
Vocational Qualification | CZ | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | Provide the unemployed, job seekers etc. with the possibility of having their informally acquired skills and competences assessed and certified, thus deepening, increasing or changing their qualifications, and in effect, improving their chances in the labour market. |
Continuing training and education committees | DK | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Facilitate job/career transitions | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | To contribute to maintaining and improving the vocational skills and competences of the participants in accordance with the needs in the labour market and to furthering competence development of the participants. The education and training committee's task is to develop labour market education that can meet the labour market needs for vocational adult and continuing education targeted at skilled and unskilled workers. |
Job Rotation Scheme | DK | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The job rotation scheme aims to address two main problems: the unemployment rate in Denmark and the need to upgrade the skills of employed people. Issues relating to the unemployed and underemployed people include: enabling entry into the profession by supporting education, the recruitment of new staff members once the scheme is complete and addressing the need for a more skilled workforce. The employer hires unemployed people as temporary workers, while permanent staff members receive further education and training. One precondition is that there is an ‘hour-to-hour relation’ between the employees attending education or training and the temporarily recruited workers. |
The education scheme | DK | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | Active labour market policy for the long-term unemployed. The education scheme aim was to provide a determined and coherent skill upgrade that would strengthen the unemployed ability to get employed. This specific target group can be admitted to an education scheme, allowing the long-term unemployed learners to attend training for a maximum of 6.5 months within a reference period of 12 months. |
Choose IT! | EE | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The policy instrument addresses the issue of labour shortages in the field of ICT. As there is a serious mismatch between the supply and demand of such workers, more active measures are needed in addition to classical ones, e.g. increasing the number of study places and engaging qualified foreign labour. This implies that the possibilities for retraining and in-service training for adults have to be broadened. |
Development of OSKA, a system of labour market monitoring and future skills forecasting | EE | Matching skills for the future of work | Employment policy | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The policy instrument comprehensively addresses the issue of better matching the needs of the labour market with the provided education and training. The policy goal is to improve and tighten the linkages between the world of learning and the quantitative and qualitative needs and expectations of the labour market. The rationale for the intervention is the creation and implementation of a systematic process to engage all relevant stakeholders, so that they can provide input into skills anticipation and give recommendations to upgrade competency standards, provide relevant training and courses, also retraining possibilities. The general aim of OSKA is to teach and learn about the right skills relevant in the society. The OSKA system creates a cooperation platform, which enables the exchange of information between employers and training providers and educational institutions to comprehensively analyse the growth potential of different economic sectors and their needs, and to facilitate the planning of education provision at different levels of education and by types of school, as well as in the fields of retraining and in-service training. |
Development of the Career Guidance System in Estonia | EE | Matching skills for today’s job market | General education | Address skill shortages | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | To develop career guidance in the national system of education seeking to cope with the current and future skills mismatch. The general goal of the policy instrument was to provide easily accessible and high quality career guidance services and to guarantee that the development of the career guidance system in Estonia is systematic and sustainable. |
Labour market training measures provided by the Estonian Unemployment Insurance Fund | EE | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Inform the design of national qualification frameworks (NQFs) | Copes with structural unemployment by providing job seekers with the skills needed in the labour market. As a preventive measure, supports employees who need support in changing jobs or remaining employed due to lack of skills or their skills being outdated. |
Labour market training | FI | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The goal is to improve the professional skills of unemployed adults or adults who are at risk of being unemployed, enhancing their possibilities of finding a job or retaining one. It also aims to improve their capacity for working as entrepreneurs. The overall aim is to promote the availability of skilled labour. Education and training are key measures to help people meet changing skills requirements and improve the matching of supply of and demand for labour. Skills development of individuals has an important role in the implementation of ALMPs and in managing challenges of changing skills requirements. |
National adult education anticipation | FI | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Address skill shortages | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The policy goal is to increase the knowledge of the (current and future) skills required for the adult population in different businesses. That information is needed to make better informed policy decisions at all levels of the educational system, to better meet the needs of labour market. The anticipation tries also to increase the level of expertise and know-how in Finland in general. For that reason it is not only reactive but proactive. The rationale is to adjust the supply and the content of education to better meet the need of industry in a proactive manner. The anticipation material is used also by the students to make better informed decisions and by teachers to plan the content of their teaching. |
Anticipation for jobs and occupations | FR | Matching skills for the future of work | Initial vocational education and training | Address skill shortages | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The aim is to anticipate the skills needs in the different occupations to design the initial vocational education programmes and vocational training programmes. All the results about future jobs and skills needs are published and disseminated to those responsible for education and training programmes within the whole country. |
Extra Programme 500 000 jobseekers trained | FR | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Match skills of young graduates | Inform the design of national qualification frameworks (NQFs) | The aim is to increase the number of jobseekers trained in line with companies and sectors' skills needs. Training for jobseekers is chosen after local diagnosis of companies and sectors needs. |
Personal Training Account | FR | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Upskill employed adults | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The goal is to concretely apply the right to lifelong learning by enhancing access to training, independent of the employment record or situation. This instrument enables the accumulation of credits for the right to training for every individual since his/her entrance into the labour market. The account is entirely transferable from one occupation to another, and preserved when changing or losing one’s job. |
EGF/2014/015 EL/Attica Publishing Activities | GR | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The instrument relates to 705 workers made redundant in 46 enterprises operating in the Publishing activities sector in the region of Attica. All of them are entitled to receive support in terms of counselling, training, business consultancy, self-employment subsidy and mobility allowance. Through a series of personalised services the instrument aims to support workers that lost their jobs in publishing enterprises due to the crisis. The personalised services, which are to be provided to the redundant workers consist of the following actions: occupational guidance (recording and investigation of the needs, skills assessment, personal and occupational development procedure, conducting the individual action plan, follow-up), training and vocational training, self-employment subsidy, job-search allowance and training allowance, mobility allowance. |
Training voucher programme for unemployed aged 29-64 in 8 cutting-edge sectors | GR | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The Training Voucher program aims to achieve a structured path for the entry of unemployed people into the labour market, which will potentially lead to a placement in the private sector of the economy. The action aims at the empowerment and the upgrade of the skills of the unemployed adults aged 29-64, through a combination of training, internship, counselling and certification. Through the matchings between learners and companies, the action aspires to generate new jobs after the programme’s lifetime. Thus, hosting companies are encouraged to utilize other actions of subsidising labour in order to hire the interns after their internship. |
One step ahead | HU | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The policy goal was to improve the qualification level of the Hungarian adult population through training programmes designed to allow trainees to “take a step forward” relative to their previous levels of qualification and knowledge/skills. |
(Re)training and qualification of Whirlpool's and satellite activities' dismissed employees in the area of Trento | IT | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The European Globalisation Adjustment Fund mission is to help workers losing their jobs, due to the impact of globalisation or the global financial and economic crisis to find new jobs as soon as possible. The instrument addressed the problem of the closing of the Trento Whirlpool plant (with about 600 employees) and the need to re-employ the workers who lost their jobs, possibly in Trento areas. The rationale of the intervention is that the combination of both demand (companies) and supply (dismissed workers) side actions could increase the employment opportunities for the workers who lost their jobs. In addition, on the workers' side, the possibility to use more than one type of action (information, counselling, training, coaching, etc), and to be involved in training actions designed in accordance to specific occupational opportunities could result in a higher employability level. The instrument, as implemented in Trento, contributed to achieving EGF's goals, because the objectives and the structure of the instrument was absolutely consistent with EGF's objectives and fundamentals. |
Apprenticeships and craft jobs | IT | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | Helps the unemployed to obtain a job through apprenticeship contracts and train them in craft/manufacture skills to fill the skill shortages in the sector. The project aimed to promote the training and allocation of jobs for around 20,000 young unemployed people in the sector of traditional craft and manufacture. There were two areas of intervention: |
Permanent National Information System for occupational needs | IT | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | Facilitating the matching of demand and supply and sharing useful information with education/vocational training and labour market stakeholders and job seekers via an online platform. The system provides qualitative and quantitative information about economic trends, labour market forecasting and professional trends and provides information about the features of the so-called "professional unit" (unità professionali), professional needs, classified into professional units, linked to labour market trends; mid-term professional needs stimulated by new trends in sectoral economies, mid-term economic trends at the national level; economic trends at the local level; and employment forecasts for professional categories, both nationally and locally. |
Regional Deed on Vocational Training aimed at Reducing Unemployment (Labour Market, 2015-2016, Piedmont Region) | IT | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The policy goal is to give the unemployed the opportunity to find employment through the development of skills and competences that match companies', sectors' or local economic systems' needs. The instrument specifically targets young and adult unemployed (also TCNs). The rationale of the instrument is that if an unemployed person develops skills and competences that are related to skills/competences needs characterising a specific local economic system (formally and rigorously analysed), then he/she will be more likely to find employment in that system. Within this framework, the instrument gives a contribution to the policy goal of tackling and reducing unemployment by explicitly indicating for each sub-regional area, what are the sectors and the professional profiles to be given priority in terms of training. |
Facilitation of regional mobility of persons employed by entrepreneurs. | LV | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Facilitate job/career transitions | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | Participation in the measure allows the employer/entrepreneurs to fill the vacancies by hiring the necessary specialists from other administrative territories, thus reducing the regional skills mis-match. The goal of the measure is to facilitate regional mobility of people employed by entrepreneurs by providing financial support for covering the cost of transport and rent of living space in the first four months after commencing the employment legal relationships. The instrument tackles the problem of regional skills mismatch, by allowing the employer to hire an employee from other regions, thus also levelling out the demand/supply problem in labour market. |
Vouchers for acquiring vocational education, upskilling and informal education programmes for unemployed | LV | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | Policies goals include: |
Apprenticeship and qualification improvement at a work place | LT | Matching skills for today’s job market | Initial vocational education and training | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Inform the design of national qualification frameworks (NQFs) | Provide support for projects of apprenticeship and the acquisition of sectoral competences, and also for the development of a sub-system for qualifications obtained in the working environment. The rationale for the intervention is to increase workforce competitiveness, ensuring opportunities to adapt to economic needs. |
Competences LT | LT | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Match skills of young graduates | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The main goal of the policy is to fulfil specific sectorial needs, by providing training and to create a sub-system of high qualification development at a work place. The rationale for the intervention is strengthening the potential of human resources. The instrument covers the whole country and a wide network of employees and employers. |
Employment opportunities barometer | LT | Matching skills for the future of work | Active labour market policies | Address skill shortages | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | To provide information and forecasts on the short-term labour market demand for qualifications. This instrument mainly aims to identify short-term (up to 1 year) shortages of qualifications by indicating qualifications in high, medium and low demand. It is an instrument for vocational guidance and planning of the active labour market measures, especially training for the unemployed. |
Sectoral practical training centres | LT | Matching skills for today’s job market | Initial vocational education and training | Match skills of young graduates | Inform the design of national qualification frameworks (NQFs) | The policy goal is to modernise and update the technical infrastructure of the initial VET and lifelong learning. It widens the accessibility of practical training by providing workplace-based competences needed in the different sectoral occupations. |
Employment Initiation contract | LU | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Match skills of young graduates | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The goal is to reduce the incidence and duration of youth unemployment. By subsidizing the initial year of work, necessary work experience can be gained by the young worker. |
Construction Industry Skill Card | MT | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Upskill employed adults | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | This instrument will help to address the shortage of skills in the construction industry. It also aims to improve quality standards, health and safety practices and employment conditions in this sector. The policy instrument creates an official method of recognition for people that have worked in the construction industry for years and never had their technical knowledge recognised. Apart from this, the workers will also benefit from training that will in turn lead to higher construction standards, including in health and safety as well as employment conditions. |
Investing in Skills | MT | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill employed adults | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The goal of this policy instrument is to reach people who are active in the Maltese labour market and find it difficult to pursue courses to enhance their skills, as a part-time option. Through Investing in Skills, these people are able to train and better their knowledge in their place of work, at a minimal to no cost for the employer. The instrument will be helping both companies and workers alike. Companies will benefit through increased productivity of their workers, while these in turn would be more adaptable to the skills required in the Maltese labour market. |
Subsidy for practical learning | NL | Matching skills for today’s job market | Initial vocational education and training | Match skills of young graduates | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The measure aims ultimately to help better prepare students from various vocational educational levels and backgrounds for the labour market. Enterprises and employers in turn gain better educated employees. The subsidy allows enterprises and employers to offer work-based learning places within their organisation to better train students. The rationale is that there are groups of students in vocational education programmes and research students that require practical work experience to complete their educational programmes or to gain practical working experience. The measure seeks to ensure that enough good quality work-based positions are available by encouraging and supporting enterprises and employers to set up such work-based training positions. In this way, students are ensured good positions where they learn the skills they need for their immediate education and their future jobs as well. |
Labour Market Observatory of Lubelskie | PL | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Address skill shortages | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | To gain an extended knowledge, up-to-date information and labour market forecast, and to monitor the labour market situation and trends of the regional labour market. Delivery, publication and dissemination of studies and analyses of the situation in the regional and local labour market (including those part of regional observatories of the labour market), inter alia, in the scope of: (i) anticipated situation in the labour market of the selected professions, sectors/branches; (ii) anticipated expectations of employers in regards to the desired qualifications and training services; (iii) commercial migrations within the region. |
Study of Human Capital in Poland (BKL) | PL | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Address skill shortages | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | Projects analysing how the structure of competences is changing in the labour market. This extensive research project seeks the answers to the key questions about the future asked by schoolchildren, students, employees, employers, and public institutions responsible for shaping policies related to human capital at both national and regional levels: What subjects of studies to select to have desirable knowledge and skills after graduation? What competences to hone to build the best professional career, one that will be in demand in the face of dynamic economic changes? How to plan the development of the team, so that the firm gains a lasting competitive edge founded on the team’s qualifications? Finally, what changes to introduce at the state level to support the building of an innovative economy based on human capital? |
Active Life Measure – Qualified Employment | PT | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The instrument aims to reinforce the quality, the effectiveness and the responsiveness of active employment policies, namely regarding the professional qualification of unemployed people. This instrument creates a qualification measure that aims to adjust the personal employment plans and the individual potential and needs of each unemployed, in order to improve his/her employability, and favour his/her return to the labour market. Whenever considered adequate to the profile of the unemployed, the instrument may include a skills recognition, validation and certification process. |
Professional internships | PT | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Match skills of young graduates | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The improvement of qualifications and skills of unemployed young people (18-30 years), as well as of unemployed people who are in a situation of particular vulnerability, in order to promote their employability. The professional internships aim at smoothing transitions to labour market. Their major intention is providing a first work experience to young unemployed who lack practical skills and knowledge of the work environment. After the big economic crisis, they were extended to cover the transition to the labour market of long term unemployed who need to reconnect with work experience, as well as other groups that are victims of different kinds of prejudice or difficulties of access to labour market due to their social background. |
Development of a Labour Market needs anticipation instrument | RO | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | Identification of future skills shortages and needs/demands, labour market trends, which is useful for the design and assessment of active labour market policies. This instrument uses a more sophisticated methodology (dynamic general equilibrium) and implies a macro-economic forecasting tool to indicate all macro-economic aggregates in an autonomous process. It was recently designed by INCSMPS and Fondazione G. Brodolini Italy in an ESF-financed project. Two models of the project has been merged to enable the National Labour Research Institute to anticipate future skills needs, so as to enable decision-makers to use it for tailoring and targeting LM interventions. |
Partnership analysis and labour market forecasting system with continuing adaptation to economic dynamics | RO | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill employed adults | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The aim is to respond to a growing need of updated information from employers, social partners and other stakeholders of the labour market, in order to improve access to labour market information, to deal with mismatches, as well as to enhance the capabilities of the National Agency for Employment to provide and elaborate labour market analyses and forecasts. |
National Project: Forecasting of Developments of Labour Market Needs | SK | Matching skills for today’s job market | Employment policy | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The instrument aims to address skill mismatch in the economy. The project implements statistical models as tools for systematic monitoring of labour market needs, developments in skills mismatch, and skills supply/demand ratios at regional level, as well as with respect to graduates. |
National project: National Register of Occupations (NRO) III | SK | Matching skills for today’s job market | Other | Match skills of young graduates | Inform the design of national qualification frameworks (NQFs) | The instrument addresses the skills mismatch in the economy and aims at linking employers' demands for skills with labour supply (via education and training). This instrument is the third (final) phase and continuation of previous projects National Register of Occupations I and II. After defining occupational standards that reflect employers needs for skills, and linking them to education and training (first and second phase), this instrument was finalised by the creation of the information portal with job classifications. |
Increasing effective coordination of supply and demand in the labour market | SI | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The policy instrument addresses the lack of relevant instruments and advanced tools that enable quality labour market forecasts, which, combined with a shortage of in-depth cooperation between the individual stakeholders (public institutions, business associations, research institutions, social partners), disrupts the consistency of labour supply and demand and quality forecasts for labour market needs. The instrument addresses this challenge by: |
Green Jobs Programme | ES | Matching skills for today’s job market | Other | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The problems addressed are the lack of skills for green jobs and environmental problems. The policy goal is to provide skills for green jobs to promote the greening of the economy and employability of workers. The final policy goal is to promote employment and competitiveness of the private sector through environmental transformation and greening. Thus, the instrument has three linked goals (environmental, economic and social). The programme was initially (2007-2013) focused on employed workers, but on the new ESF period (2014-2020) focuses on unemployed workers as well. In addition, the programme includes support to green entrepreneurs. |
Integrated pathways to employment. Barcelona grows through new opportunities for better quality jobs. | ES | Matching skills for today’s job market | Active labour market policies | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The instrument’s goal is to offer an upgrade of skills to the more disadvantaged groups of job-seekers in Barcelona, so that they can improve their employability. What is more important, in terms of the attention on skill mismatch, is that the attention of the policy is particularly focused on those skills that are important for the socio-economic development of Barcelona, such as new technologies and environmental skills. The rationale of the intervention is to improve the employability of vulnerable unemployed through guidance and training in strategic sectors. |
Observatory of Occupations of the Central PES | ES | Matching skills for today’s job market | Other | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The instrument addresses the problem of skills mismatch in the labour market. The policy goal is that the training delivered within a ALMP framework is correctly matched with labour market demands. Thus, the final goal is to improve workers' employability and competitiveness in the economy. The rationale is to carry out qualitative research about selected occupations in order to identify skill shortages and the main changes in skill demands (due to technological change, changes in regulation, etc.). This information should be taken into account for the design of training provision, within ALMP. Training provision within ALMP is structured through training courses for unemployed and professional certificates (VET managed by the PES). |
Official certification “SAP Certified Development Associate-ABAP with SAP NetWeaver 7.31” | ES | Matching skills for today’s job market | Adult education and training | Upskill and match skills of unemployed | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The goal is to respond to the industry demand for computer programmers with skills in the SAP programming language. The instrument offered training courses in SAP technology for 200 unemployed people, through 8 courses for 25 people each. The duration of each course was 220 hours. The courses were organized in 5 cities: Madrid, Barcelona, Zaragoza, Sevilla and Bilbao. Courses provided an international certification, which improved the employability of participants. |
Employer Ownership Pilot (England) Round One | GB | Matching skills for today’s job market | Growth and innovation | Match skills of young graduates | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The policy goal is to develop a training system that is fully focused on customers, businesses and employees, aligning skills potential with growth investment. By changing the way funding flows through the system, and to place responsibility and reward for investment more squarely with employers for employer-facing programmes, such as Apprenticeships. The Employer Ownership of Skills pilot is a competitive fund open to employers to invest in their current and future workforce in England. Government will invest in projects in which employers are also prepared to commit their own funds, in order to make better use of our combined resources. |
UKCES Employer Investment Fund | GB | Matching skills for today’s job market | Growth and innovation | Facilitate job/career transitions | Design training programmes to activate unemployed | The instrument was developed in response to growing evidence that UK skills policy had not always met the needs of employers, and that levels of investment in skills development was insufficient to drive business and economic growth. The rationale for the intervention (which was also found to be in line with the beneficiaries' motivations in the 2015 Survey) was to: improve the ability of employees to do their job, to acquire the skills needed to grow businesses, and to increase understanding of the skills or training needs of employees. |