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Towards European skill needs forecasting / Alena Zukersteinova, Olga Strietska-Ilina, (eds).
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English
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Luxembourg : Office for Official Publications of the European Communities, 2007.
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173 pages : illustrations ; 30 cm
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Skilled labor
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Supply and demand
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Europe
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Forecasting
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Employment forecasting
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Europe
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Zukersteinova, Alena
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Strietska-Ilina, Olga
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Series
Cedefop panorama series ; 137.
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CEDEFOP panorama series ; 137
Summary note
Recoge: 1. Is European skill needs forecasting feasible? - 2. Information input from member states using Cedefop's template - 3. Towards European skill needs forecasting.
Notes
"An expert workshop looking at the feasibility of European skill needs forecasting was held in Cyprus in October 2005. ... This publication is based on the proceedings of this workshop ..."--Foreword.
"TI-77-07-269-EN-C"--Cover p. [4].
"5165 EN"--Cover p. [4].
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Includes bibliographical references.
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9789289604796 ((paperback))
9289604794 ((paperback))
Tech. report no.
TI-77-07-269-EN-C
TI 77 07 269 EN C
LCCN
2007475715
OCLC
164347095
International Article Number
9789289604796
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