Economic research concerning the skill structure of the employed population and based upon official statistical sources often utilises occupationally classified data as a proxy for skill. This paper elaborates upon the use of occupation as a proxy measure, showing how the concept of skill is operationalised within an occupational classification both in national and international sources. By reference to the process of revising the national UK occupational classification and through international comparisons of occupational structure, the strengths and weaknesses of this approach to skill measurement are revealed
This paper uses annual data from successive UK Labour Force Surveys to model occupational trends ove...
Firms hire workers to undertake tasks and activities associated with particular occupations, which m...
Recent social research shows a renewed interest in detailed characteristics of jobs. The Dictionary ...
Economic research concerning the skill structure of the employed population and based upon official ...
This report is a deliverable of Work Package 21 ‘Innovative tools and protocols for working conditi...
"In the social sciences, the occupation variable is used to derive socio-economic status and/or occu...
The concept of skill and its measurement has been central in contemporary discussions of labour mark...
This paper was written for the InGRID - Inclusive Growth Infrastructure Diffusion – project, which h...
The concept of skill and its measurement has been central in contemporary discussions of labour mark...
This paper summarizes the design principles underlying the WISCO Database of Occupations for the mea...
The research on the demand for skills in the U.S. economy is split over the issue of whether technol...
Abstract This paper proposes a new measure of skill mismatch to be applied to the recent OECD Survey...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to evaluate a method for measuring work activities and skil...
Policy makers throughout the developed world have long insisted that skills are central to economic ...
The study is based on an input-output analysis of Scotland's commodity trade in 1989, with the commo...
This paper uses annual data from successive UK Labour Force Surveys to model occupational trends ove...
Firms hire workers to undertake tasks and activities associated with particular occupations, which m...
Recent social research shows a renewed interest in detailed characteristics of jobs. The Dictionary ...
Economic research concerning the skill structure of the employed population and based upon official ...
This report is a deliverable of Work Package 21 ‘Innovative tools and protocols for working conditi...
"In the social sciences, the occupation variable is used to derive socio-economic status and/or occu...
The concept of skill and its measurement has been central in contemporary discussions of labour mark...
This paper was written for the InGRID - Inclusive Growth Infrastructure Diffusion – project, which h...
The concept of skill and its measurement has been central in contemporary discussions of labour mark...
This paper summarizes the design principles underlying the WISCO Database of Occupations for the mea...
The research on the demand for skills in the U.S. economy is split over the issue of whether technol...
Abstract This paper proposes a new measure of skill mismatch to be applied to the recent OECD Survey...
Purpose - The purpose of this article is to evaluate a method for measuring work activities and skil...
Policy makers throughout the developed world have long insisted that skills are central to economic ...
The study is based on an input-output analysis of Scotland's commodity trade in 1989, with the commo...
This paper uses annual data from successive UK Labour Force Surveys to model occupational trends ove...
Firms hire workers to undertake tasks and activities associated with particular occupations, which m...
Recent social research shows a renewed interest in detailed characteristics of jobs. The Dictionary ...