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Title: Employers Skills Survey, 2002
Keywords: ADVERTISING
BUSINESS ECONOMICS
BUSINESSES
CAREER DEVELOPMENT
CATERING
CIVIL SERVANTS
COMMERCIAL BUILDINGS
COMMUNICATION SKILLS
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT
DRIVING
EMPLOYEES
EMPLOYMENT
EMPLOYMENT HISTORY
FULL-TIME EMPLOYMENT
HAIRDRESSING
INDUSTRIES
INFORMATION AND COMMUNICATIONS TECHNOLOGY
JOB REQUIREMENTS
JOB VACANCIES
LANGUAGE SKILLS
LITERACY
MANAGEMENT
MANAGERS
MANUAL WORKERS
MOTIVATION
NUMERACY
OBJECTIVES
OCCUPATIONS
OFFICE WORKERS
ORGANIZATIONS
PART-TIME EMPLOYMENT
PERFORMANCE
PERSONNEL
PRIVATE SECTOR
PROBLEM SOLVING
PRODUCTS
PROFESSIONAL OCCUPATIONS
PUBLIC SECTOR
QUALIFICATIONS
RECRUITMENT
SCIENTIFIC PERSONNEL
SECOND LANGUAGES
SEMI-SKILLED WORKERS
SERVICE INDUSTRIES
SIZE
SKILLED WORKERS
STANDARDS
INNOVATION
TRAINING
WAGES
WORK ATTITUDE
INVESTORS IN PEOPLE STANDARD
2002
Description: <P>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</P>The Employers Skills Surveys are undertaken to identify the extent, causes and implications of skill deficiencies reported by employers in England. The series addresses a number of key questions:<br> <li>What are the skill needs of employers?<br> <li>What is the scale of, and the contribution of a lack of skills to external recruitment difficulties facing employers?<br> <li>How do these problems vary by occupation, establishment size, industrial sector, and region?<br> <li>What evidence is there about the existence of internal skill gaps within the employed workforce?<br> <li>What are the perceptions of employers about the causes and consequences of such (internal and external) skill deficiencies?<br> </li><br>
Each row in the establishment data corresponds to one establishment interviewed in the survey. Occupations in the establishment data are coded to 1-digit SOC(2000) level. Each row in the occupational data corresponds to an occupation in which vacancies were reported within an establishment, this enables a more refined analysis of occupations as each occupation is coded separately at the 3-digit SOC(2000) level, up to a maximum of six occupations per establishment.<br>
<B>Main Topics</B>:<BR>
The topics covered include: recruitment problems; skills and proficiency; occupations and background information.<br>
URI: https://t2-4.bsc.es/jspui/handle/123456789/65019
Other Identifiers: 10.5255/UKDA-SN-4698-1
4698
http://doi.org/10.5255/UKDA-SN-4698-1
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