This paper uses Labour Force and other national survey data to examine stock levels and changes in the stock of skills (educational and vocational qualifications) of the population over the period 1985-1996 for six European countries with particular reference to the low-skilled. National qualifications are classified using the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED) levels 0-7. The low-skilled are defined as those who left education and training/gained no qualifications beyond the period of compulsory schooling. All countries have reduced the proportion in the low-skilled group over the period 1985-1996; however, countries which already had the lowest levels of low skills (Sweden, Germany) made the fastest progress. Young...
This study has been prepared for the European Commission (Framework Contract B2/Entr/05/091) and is ...
This study seeks to explain changes in the proportion of 16 year olds, 17 year olds and 18 year olds...
This paper, which draws on research findings from the NEUJOBS project, encourages EU and national po...
This paper uses Labour Force and other national survey data to examine stock levels and changes in t...
Human capital factor endowments have become one of the main determinants of international competitiv...
Contains fulltext : 55763.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose - The ...
This chapter examines the falling demand for low-skilled workers in Europe. It draws on data from th...
Using data from the European Labour Force Survey, the characteristics of individuals who receive voc...
This paper investigates in what way employment for low-skilled workers is connected to the wage disp...
The impact of skills on labor market performance is a topic which has attracted a growing attention ...
It is now a widely acknowledged fact that the low-skilled are facing important risks of labour marke...
This paper investigates skills and the use of skills at work in 21 OECD countries. The skills includ...
This paper considers some issues in monitoring the regional demand of individuals for skills develop...
The most painful effect of the Great Recession in European countries has been the surge in unemploym...
It is well-known that those with lower levels of education and school drop-outs are less successful ...
This study has been prepared for the European Commission (Framework Contract B2/Entr/05/091) and is ...
This study seeks to explain changes in the proportion of 16 year olds, 17 year olds and 18 year olds...
This paper, which draws on research findings from the NEUJOBS project, encourages EU and national po...
This paper uses Labour Force and other national survey data to examine stock levels and changes in t...
Human capital factor endowments have become one of the main determinants of international competitiv...
Contains fulltext : 55763.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)Purpose - The ...
This chapter examines the falling demand for low-skilled workers in Europe. It draws on data from th...
Using data from the European Labour Force Survey, the characteristics of individuals who receive voc...
This paper investigates in what way employment for low-skilled workers is connected to the wage disp...
The impact of skills on labor market performance is a topic which has attracted a growing attention ...
It is now a widely acknowledged fact that the low-skilled are facing important risks of labour marke...
This paper investigates skills and the use of skills at work in 21 OECD countries. The skills includ...
This paper considers some issues in monitoring the regional demand of individuals for skills develop...
The most painful effect of the Great Recession in European countries has been the surge in unemploym...
It is well-known that those with lower levels of education and school drop-outs are less successful ...
This study has been prepared for the European Commission (Framework Contract B2/Entr/05/091) and is ...
This study seeks to explain changes in the proportion of 16 year olds, 17 year olds and 18 year olds...
This paper, which draws on research findings from the NEUJOBS project, encourages EU and national po...