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Thursday, 17 February 2011

09:30-10:00

Registration


Chair: Vladimir Kvetan, Cedefop

10:00-10:15

Welcome and introduction

Christian  Lettmayr, Acting Director of Cedefop

10:15-11:30

Session I: Cedefop’s skills supply and demand forecast

Update of 2010 forecast results

Alena Zukersteinova, Cedefop

Reflections on the Cedefop approach

Rob Wilson, Institute of Employment Research, UK

Discussion

11:30-12:00

Tea/Coffee break

12:00-13:00

Session II: Building on the forecasting results

Quantitative scenarios for policy-makers

Tom May, City & Guilds, UK

Use of forecast results in skills transferability project

Jiří Braňka, NVF, Czech Republic

Discussion

13:00-14:30

Lunch


Chair: Antonio Ranieri, Cedefop

14:30-15:30

Session III: Building on the forecasting results (cont.)

Contribution of skills, productivity and employment on future growth in European growth and employment strategy

Pekka Tiainen, Ministry of Employment and the Economy, Finland

The AMS-Skills Barometer: a web-based labour market information tool

Stefan Humpl, 3s research laboratory, Austria

Discussion

15:30-16:00

Tea/Coffee break

16:00-17:30

Session IV: Sharing national forecasting experiences

Forecasting skills demand and labour market dynamics in the Baltic States

Žilvinas Martinaitis, PPMI, Lithuania

Demand and supply of labour by education in Norway towards 2030: linking demographic and macroeconomic models

Nils Martin Stølen, Statistics Norway, Norway

Methods and results of skills demand and supply forecasting: the case of Germany

Tobias Maier, BIBB, Germany

Discussion

17:30

Transfer to hotels

20:00

Dinner (Hamodrakas restaurant)

 

Friday, 18 February 2011


Chair: Alena Zukersteinova, Cedefop

09:30-11:30

Session V: Sharing national forecasting experiences (cont.)

FGB model: an innovative tool for the analysis of jobs and skills needs in Italy

Massimiliano Tancioni, Fondazione G. Brodolini, Italy

Future development of the educational level of the population of Switzerland

Jacques Babel, Swiss Federal Statistical Office, Switzerland

The forecast of occupational structure of employment in Poland

Artur Gajdos, University of Lodz, Poland

How to anticipate skills and training needs by 2020: a regional point of view

Marie-Béatrice Rochard, Observatoire régional de l’Emploi et de la Formation de la région Centre, France

Discussion

11:30-12:00

Tea/coffee break

12:00-12:45

Lessons learned: how to further improve Cedefop’s forecasts

Ben Kriechel, ROA, the Netherlands

Hector Pollitt, Cambridge Econometrics, UK

Discussion

12:45-13:00

Conclusions: the way forward

Pascaline Descy, Cedefop

13:00

End of conference & lunch

 

Agenda (last up-date 01.02.2011)( pdf, 128 KB)