The New Skills for New Jobs initiative ESF Technical Working Group meeting Stockholm, 17-18 November 2009 Diana Jabłońska Directorate for Employment,

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
Why does ERA Need to Flourish
Advertisements

Lifelong Guidance: A Key to Lifelong Learning – EU Policy Perspective John McCarthy European Commission DG EAC Vocational Training Policy Unit.
European Commission Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities New Skills for New Jobs Annual Northern Ireland Skills Conference.
Active employment policies IN EUROPEAN UNION AND GREECE
Dorotea Daniele, Facilitator. The members Polish Ministry of Regional Development ESF Council in Sweden Lombardy Region Ministry of Labour and Social.
The Lisbon strategy and the Hungarian employment strategy László Kordás 29 April 2006 Balatongyörök.
Session 3. National Employment Strategies and Policies: The International Context Makiko Matsumoto Employment Strategy Department, ILO 25 May 2004, Turin.
Impact of ongoing reforms in education and training on the adult learning sector (2nd phase) Description and analysis of adult learning policies and practices.
Towards a European VET area: Zooming in on 2010 Aviana Bulgarelli Director Cedefop.
Skills for the future Skills for future Europe: New evidence from new forecast Vladimir Kvetan Cedefop.
How the European Social Fund can contribute to social enterprises? Workshop 7: Structural funds (ESF, ERDF) for social enterprises Strasbourg, 16 January.
Riga – Latvia, 4 & 5 December 2006
Education and Culture Main initiatives and events 2013 Multilingualism.
New Skills for New Jobs Anticipating and Matching Labour Market and Skills Needs Julie Fionda European Commission, DG Education and Culture 2009 Techno.
Current working priorities and Thematic Working Groups within the strategic framework for Education and Training ET2020 Bernhard Chabera DG Education and.
Can INNOVATION and EDUCATION be combined? ANTONIO SILVA MENDES Director Education and Vocational Training DG Education and Culture 28 NOVEMBER
EQAVET Supporting European quality assurance in Vocational Education and Training Sean Feerick Rome 2 December 2010 European Quality Assurance in Vocational.
ETUI-ETUCE Seminar, Vilnius 31 March The aim of the seminar To exchange experience on the role of the trade unions in the VET sector To analyse.
European Social Fund Cohesion Policy EU cohesion policy & social economy Dominique Bé, European Commission Worker ownership: the synthesis between.
1 Learning for employment The social dialogue and vocational education and training policy in Europe in Europe.
Regional Policy EU Cohesion Policy 2014 – 2020 Proposals from the European Commission.
EUROPEAN SOCIAL FUND EQUAL - The European Perspective EQUAL Initiative EQUAL The European Perspective Dublin - 25 September 2003 Ian Livingstone European.
European Commission Employment & Social Affairs Employment & European Social Fund Conference on Labour Markets, Growth and Poverty Reduction Conference.
Proposal for a Council Recommendation on the validation of non-formal and informal learning EUCIS-LLL Seminar, Brussels, 12 December 2011 Koen Nomden European.
European Trade Union Confederation 74 federations in 38 states The interlocutor for workers at European level.
Cedefop A brief introduction Athens 23 October 2014 James Calleja, Director.
1 Latest EU developments in the field of Adult education 19 Mars 2010 Marta Ferreira.
European Commission Implementing flexicurity in times of crisis Lifelong learning: matching skills and labour market needs on the path to recovery Prague,
Monitoring and Evaluation of Roma projects and policies, Brussels, 30/11/2010 Evaluating the European Social Fund support to Roma inclusion: processes,
Peer Learning Event on EVIDENCE-BASED POLICY-MAKING IN GUIDANCE – INCREASING THE VOICE OF YOUNG ADULTS IN DEVELOPING EDUCATION-TO-WORK TRANSITIONS Cedefop,
A European Skills & VET agenda for greater employability Gregorio de Castro DG Employment, Social Affairs, Skills and Mobility.
ESF Ex post evaluation: State of play Kamil VALICA DG EMPL – Impact Assessment, Evaluation Unit ESF Evaluation Partnership meeting, Rome, 26 November 2014.
The industrial relations in the Commerce sector EU Social dialogue: education, training and skill needs Ilaria Savoini Riga, 9 May 2012.
Policy Learning: EU investments in Secondary Education in SEE Knowledge Economy Forum IV Istanbul, 23 March 2005 Arjen Vos.
Skills for Europe's future November 2008, ParisLifelong learning and job security Better information about the future labour market needs: New skills.
European Commission EU policy response to the crisis EU policy response to the crisis ILO Thematic Dialogues Geneva, 4 June 2009 Robert Strauss, DG EMPL.
Forecasting the labor market needs of workforce skills Budapest 26 February 2014.
REPUBLIC OF SERBIA National employment service National employment service
European policy co-operation and development in education and training Sophia Eriksson Waterschoot Advisor European Commission Directorate-General for.
New Skills Network Thematic project. Project details  Network coordinated by the Icelandic National Agency for EU´s Lifelong Learning Programme  15.
European Commission Directorate General for Employment,
Module V Creating awareness on validation of the acquired competences
EUROPE 2020, INITIATIVE "NEW SKILLS FOR NEW JOBS" AND LINKS WITH CAREER GUIDANCE Cross Border Seminar 2010 “Professional Care for Guidance Practitioners.
Thanks for the invitation.
Thanks for the invitation.
Economic benefits of gender equality in the EU
Learning for employment
Education and Training Monitor 2016
Brussels, 14 June Loris Di Pietrantonio
Martin Müller InRoad Coordinator InRoad
European frameworks for VET VLOR Brussels, 4 June 2014
Overview of the New Skills Agenda for Europe
European Investment Bank Group
Roberto Barcellan European Commission - Eurostat
Annual Growth Survey and Draft Joint Employment Report 2012
State of play of preparation Youth Employment Package (October 2012)
Informal ESF TWG 11 November 2010 Brussels Europe 2020 Strategy
Sectoral Operational Programme Human Resources Development
European social policy and social dialogue
Scoreboard of employment and social problems within the EMU
Strengthening the social dimension of the EMU COM (2013) 690 ESF Informal Technical Working Group Brussels, 5 December 2013 Carola BOUTON DG Employment,
Social Dialogue on Education and Training ESF Committee 10 March 2011
Introduction to day and overview of key EU issues
Investment in Human Capital and The revised Lisbon strategy March 2005
ESF Ex post evaluation: State of play
From ‘Lisbon’ to Europe 2020: a new design of the reporting cycle and how to link it to the ESF ESF Evaluation Partnership Working Group on the ESF contribution.
Water scarcity & droughts
Skills and competences for recovery and growth
People with disabilities
Presentation transcript:

The New Skills for New Jobs initiative ESF Technical Working Group meeting Stockholm, 17-18 November 2009 Diana Jabłońska Directorate for Employment, Lisbon Strategy, International Affairs Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

Outline New Skills for New Jobs: Background First results up to 2020; EU tools and instruments ESF support for NSNJ-related activities /short analisis of the replies to the questionnaire/ Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

The ‘New Skills for New Jobs’ initiative Commission Communication COM(2008)868 « New Skills for New Jobs: anticipating and matching labour market and skills needs » Adopted on 16 December 2008 Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

Political mandate of the ‘New Skills for New Jobs’ initiative The European Council Conclusions stressed that “Member States and the Commission should give priority to the implementation of the New Skills for New Jobs initiative” (December 2007) “Invite the Commission to present a comprehensive assessment of the future skills requirements in Europe up to 2020, taking account of the impacts of technological change and ageing populations and to propose steps to anticipate future needs. Economic migration can play a role in meeting the needs of the labour market and can contribute to help skills shortages” (March 2008) Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

Rationale Address the short-term employment impact of the economic crisis and improve the long-term job prospects of the EU workforce Skills shortages and mismatches: a growing concern for MSs; lost for individuals; Skills: a determinant factor for productivity and employment Changes (demographic, globalisation, low-carbon economy, technological and organisational) require different and new skills Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

A first assessment up to 2020 Trends in job creation: 19,6 millions net new jobs in UE25 up to 2020 Mainly replacements jobs : 85 million jobs Service sector : 3/4 of total employment in 2020 (source : Cedefop, 2008) Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

A first assessment up to 2020 … in labour supply EU working age population will peak in 2012, more women and older workers until 2018 More educated workforce… but with the right skills? Deficit of basic skills? Low achievers in reading in the EU: 24.1% in 2006 (PISA) Progress is still too low in Europe in adopting an approach based on lifelong learning Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

Evolving skills needs A growing demand for high level qualifications Which skills? Increasing skills requirements within occupations at all levels, including « transversal «  or « generic » skills (e.g. communication and analysis skills, « learning to learn »…) Employers are looking for a mix of knowledge, skills and abilities Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

Addressing Mismatches Multilingual dictionary of occupations (ESCO) and ‘Match and Map’ online service providing information on occupations, skills, learning and training opportunities across the EU European Labour Market Monitor’ to provide up-to-date information on short-term trends on the EU labour market European Public Employment Services Working Group Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

Strengthened forecasting and anticipation capacities Regular assessments of long-term supply and demand in EU labour markets (CEDEFOP) Promote dialogue between business and education and training providers; Employers surveys and studies Sectoral analysis - feasibility study on establishing sector councils on employment and skills at EU level Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

Mobilising Community instruments Social dialogue The new cycle of the Strategy for Growth and Jobs (Lisbon Strategy) and the European Employment Strategy post 2010, renewed strategic framework for cooperation in education and training 2010-2020 Main EU financing tool to foster employability and adaptability of workers: of course the European Social Fund Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

ESF support to NSNJ activities Which sort of projects is the ESF funding… In relation to the anticipation of skills and labour market needs? To develop better links between education, training and work? To develop new tools to achieve the best possible match between a job-seeker and an available job? To promptly adapt ESF-support as a result of the crisis and new skills needs? Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

ESF support to NSNJ activities Replies to the questionnaire show that ESF funds have been widely use to support NSNJ activities Anticipation: DE, SE, FI, NL, IT, ES, GR, CY, CZ, PL, SI, SK, RO Links between education/training/work: SE, FI, ES, DE, LU, GR, CY, PL, CZ, BG, SK, LT, RO Matching: SE, FI, IT, ES, PL, CZ, SI, GR, CY, RO, SK, LT Crisis related measures: SE, FI, DE, IT, SP, PL, CZ, GR, LT, RO Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

1. Anticipation Better anticipation of training needs including reinforcement of systems for the identification of labour market and skills needs Promoting a stakeholder approach and partnership Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

2. Strengthening the links between education/training/work Initial education and training systems Supporting the reform of National Qualification Systems Adapting school curricular content ICT MST science Entrepreneurship New pedagogic methods: learning by doing Training and mentoring activities Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

2. Strengthening the links between education/training/work Career guidance and transitions from school to work Interconnection office and career units Vocational guidance Promoting apprentiships + traineeships Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

2. Strengthening the links between education/training/work Continuous vocational training Training content adapted to skills needs: from theoretical training to competence building Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

3. Matching between skills and jobs Modernisation of Public Employment Services Towards more individualised guidance Cooperation with public/private actors Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

4. Crisis-related measures Targeting training and support to the most hit Support for short-term working Employment services with early interventions, strenthening PES Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities

Thank you for your attention NSNJ-EU http://ec.europa.eu/social/main.jsp?catId=568&langId=en COMMUNICATION http://eurlex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:52008DC0868:EN:NOT STAFF WORKING DOCUMENT http://eurlex.europa.eu/LexUriServ/LexUriServ.do?uri=CELEX:52008SC3058:EN:NOT CEDEFOP STUDIES http://www.cedefop.europa.eu/themes/theme_a/default.asp Directorate-General Employment, Social Affairs and Equal Opportunities