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Title: Public%20employment%20services%20(PES)


1
Public employment services (PES)
  • Dublin 25-26 November 2004
  • The European PES Vacancy Monitor
  • (EPVM)
  • Germana Ricciardi,
  • Employment Services,
  • European Commission, DG EMPL

2
Public Employment Services
  • Aim of the presentation
  • Locate our activities within/outside DG EMPL
  • Describe current work of the PES Expert Group on
    the European PES Vacancy Monitor (EPVM)
  • Provide an overview of future developments
  • Question answers?

3
Locate our activities in DG EMPL
  • European Employment Strategy (EES) is articulated
    in ten Employment Guidelines (EGL)
  • Most EGL have a major impact on Public Employment
    Services activities - particularly EGL 1, 3, 4, 7
    and 8
  • Public Employment Services become main actors to
    implement European Employment Strategy
  • Our unit work positioned between European
    Employment Strategy Public Employment Services

4
Locate our activities at European level
  • European Network of
  • Public Employment Services
  • Collaboration between national Public Employment
    Services and DG EMPL
  • Important tool for modernisation exchange of
    good practices.

5
Activities of the European PES Network
  • Discuss problems encountered when transforming
    specific guidelines into practical operations
  • Increase comparative understanding of national
    performances in guidelines implementation
  • Comment on Employment Strategy Employment
    Guideline indicators from a practitioners point
    of view.

6
Why are we interested?
  • PES often mentioned as sources/users of
    information related to market forecasts
  • Forecasting starts from proper understanding of
    present situation
  • In this context, PESs can provide useful
    contribution

7
Can it be done at European level?
  • Need for information on the supply side Labour
    Force Survey (LFS)
  • Need for information on the demand side Job
    Vacancy Survey (JVS)
  • What is PES contribution? - EPVM

8
Origins of the EPVM
  • Limited quantitative information within PESs,
    on activities related to the demand side of the
    market namely the employers
  • Different situation on the supply side of the
    market namely the jobseekers
  • In 2001 Heads of PES decided to establish the
    EPVM to address this imbalance

9
Origins of the EPVM
  • Underlying assumption longer average delay in
    filling vacancies may be reflected in longer
    average processing time of vacancies
  • Skepticism on some initial limitations of the
    monitor
  • The EPVM conceived as an attempt to use data on
    PES vacancies to derive supplementary info on
    sectors with recruitment difficulties

10
The EPVM in its present form
  • Stage 1 - Data collection
  • Difficult start-up activities
  • Satisfactory results achieved in the last two
    years
  • 15 countries participating AT, BE, DK, EE, FI,
    FR, DE, IE, LT, MT, NL, NO, ES, SE and UK

11
The EPVM in its present form
  • Stage 1 - Data collection
  • ISCO-88 3-digit classification covering roughly
    110 occupational areas
  • Stock-Flow Indicator of Processing Time SFIPT
    used to interpret the 'average processing time'
    of vacancies
  • Complete time series now available for 2002/2003
    for 8 PESs

12
The EPVM in its present form
  • Stage 2 - Data analysis
  • Focus on sectors with high SFIPT rates
    potential indication of recruitment difficulties?
  • Identification of sectors common to more
    countries
  • Analysis at EU level

13
The EPVM in its present form
  • Stage 3 Results
  • Indicate how info available can be used what is
    its added value
  • Discuss the report within the PES Expert Group
  • Submit the report to Heads of PES for discussion

14
Future developments in the EPVM
  • Strong interest in continuing activity on the
    EPVM hence on recruitment difficulties
  • Need to explore how to overcome some technical
    difficulties so far encountered
  • Integration of PES data with other available info
    - clearer reflection of market realities

15
Conclusions
  • DG Employment - and the PES Network, have a clear
    interest in this area of activity
  • Forecasting is a crucial, complex exercise
  • It begins with a proper understanding of the
    current situation
  • This is where PESs can bring an important
    contribution

16
Contacts
  • Germana Ricciardi
  • European Commission, DGEMPL
  • Tel. 32 2 299 00 18
  • Fax. 32 2 299 05 08
  • E-mail germana.ricciardi_at_cec.eu.int
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