Title: Skillsnet, 25th26th Nov' 2004, Dublin
1Skillsnet, 25th-26th Nov. 2004, Dublin
New Developments in the early identification of
skill needs in Austria For instance the AMS
Skill Barometer Reinhold Gaubitsch (AMS), Jörg
Markowitsch (3s)Dublin, 26th November 2004
2Status-Quo in Austria I
Regular Surveys
Micro-Prognosis On behalf of the AMS, every
year, short and medium term (1, 2 and 5 years),
only for a special aggregation of Ö-ISCO (approx.
20 occupational groups) http//bis.ams.or.at/forsc
hungsnetzwerk/images/AMVorschau2007.pdf
Labour market forecast for apprentices and
skilled workers Done by the AMS, short and long
term, only the supply side http//bis.ams.or.at/fo
rschungsnetzwerk/images/lehrlinge_und_facharbeite
rinnen_am_arbeitsmarkt2003.pdf
(AMS-Skill-Barometer)
3Status-Quo in Austria II
Ad hoc Surveys
Individual studies with different focus Different
contractors, scales, classifications, durations
and methodologies Approx. 10-20 studies in the
last 10 years, e.g. ICT skills needs in Upper
Austria
Feasibility studies for Fachhochschulen-Courses
As part of the (re-)accreditation systems,
obligatory Approx. 200 studies in the last 10
years
Feasibility studies for University
courses Approx. 15-20 studies in the last 5
years, voluntary
4Review of the Status-Quo in Austria
- Only a few regular surveys
- No regular long-term forecasts
- Ad hoc surveys of varying quality
- Neither networking nor systematisation (missing
references)
- Poor relevance for planning
5New Approaches in Austria
New objects of investigations (methodologies) Anal
ysis of job offers (print and online) http//bis.a
ms.or.at/forschungsnetzwerk/images/Mair2004_Endber
icht.pdf http//bis.ams.or.at/forschungsnetzwerk/i
mages/MMO2004HJ.pdf
New entities of investigations Local skill needs
analysis http//bis.ams.or.at/forschungsnetzwerk/i
mages/AMS_Steyr_Langfassung.pdf
New information-design and new target
groups AMS-Skills Barometer http//bis.ams.or.at/f
orschungsnetzwerk/images/Qualifikationsstrukturber
icht_2003.pdf
Networking AMS-Research Network on Skill Needs
Analysis http//www.ams.or.at/neu/2812.htm
6International (General) Trends
(See also M. Tessaring (2003) in the Proceedings
of the Skillsnet-Conference 30.05.2002, WZB.
Berlin)
- Most optimistic Holistic approach
- Supply AND demand in focus
- Regularity of the surveys
- Exchange of experiences in national and
international networks (e.g. FreQuenz, Skillsnet)
- Better transfer of results to policy makers and
practitioners
- Support in the political implementation process
7National Trends
What seems to become more important in Austria...
- continuous monitoring systems, instead of ad-hoc
surveys
- linkage to quality assurance systems of education
providers
- the editing of information for individuals
(e.g. job seekers), besides experts and policy
makers
- skills (as objects of analysis), besides the
forecast of occupations
8AMS-Skills Barometer
http//www.ams.or.at/qualifikationsbarometer
9Highlights
- First comprehensive online information system for
developments in labour market requirements in
Austria
- Trends in demand are represented according to 24
vocational sectors, 94 vocational fields, 600
vocations and more than 200 skills competencies
10Main characteristics I
- First comprehensive online information system for
developments in labour market requirements in
Austria
- Detailed description of trends in employment and
labour market requirements according to
vocational sectors and fields
- Trend ratings for vocations and vocational fields
11Main characteristics II
- First comprehensive online information system for
developments in labour market requirements in
Austria
- Detailed description of trends in employment and
labour market requirements according to
vocational sectors and fields
- Trend ratings for vocations and vocational fields
- Current vacancies according to vocations,
vocational fields and sectors
- Labour market trends for 94 vocational fields and
24 sectors
12Main characteristics III
- First comprehensive online information system for
developments in labour market requirements in
Austria
- Detailed description of trends in employment and
labour market requirements according to
vocational sectors and fields
- Trend ratings for vocations and vocational fields
- Current vacancies according to vocations,
vocational fields and sectors
- Labour market trends for 94 vocational fields and
24 sectors
- Trends for more than 200 skills competencies
- Linked to the AMS-Vocational Information System
- Linked to additional economic information
13Questions answered
- How many vacancies are there for certain
vocations, vocational fields or sectors?
- Are there regional differencies?
- How do experts rate labour market trends for
certain vocations, vocational fields or sectors?
- Is there particularly strong demand for certain
skills and competencies in some vocational
fields?
- Which trend developments in skills and
competencies are being forecasted by experts?
14The AMS-Skills Barometer for the first time
provides public access to expert knowledge about
labour market and qualifications trends, thereby
supporting vocational guidance.
15Evaluation I
- 2 Evaluations with focus on usability and
utilization 2003 and 2004
- approx. 200 decision makers for labour market,
education and qualifications (social partners,
ministries, vocational counsellors,
researchers,...)
- were interviewed by telephone (while using the
AMS-Skills Barometer)
16Evaluation II (selected results)
Do you know the AMS-Skills Barometer? (N193)
Yes40
NO60
Source IBW/OEIBF 2004
17Evaluation III (selected results)
How often do you/will you use the AMS-Skills
Barometer?
Current Use
Future Use
75
65.6
57.5
50
23.3
19.9
25
18.1
14.1
1.3
0.5
0
Several times
1-2x in a month
infrequent
Never (or didnt
a week
Know the instrument)
Source IBW/OEIBF 2004
18Evaluation IV (selected results)
Will you recommend the AMS-Skills Barometer? (to
colleagues, clients,...)
No2
Yes98
Source IBW/OEIBF 2004
19AMS-Skills Barometer
Thanks for your attention!