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Workshop on Measuring the Transition from School to Labour Market Item 7.3 – Main indicators in EU publications 11 to 14 March 2013
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Indicators and sources in EU publications
School enrolment and early leavers from education and training: ISCED 0-4 (UOE, LFS) Tertiary education statistics: ISCED 5-6 (UOE, LFS) Qualification mismatches (LFS) LFS 2009 module (see item 7.4)
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Eurostat's yearbook: some examples
School enrolment and early leavers from education and training: School expectancy Early leavers from education and training Tertiary education statistics People aged with tertiary educational attainment Graduates in tertiary education, by field of education
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School expectancy, 2010
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Early leavers from education and training, 2011
(2) Includes unreliable data for one or more categories. (3) Not wanting to work, not available. (4) Provisional. (5) Would like to work and not wanting to work, not available.
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Percentage of people aged 30-34 with tertiary educational attainment, 2011
(2) Provisional. (3) Unreliable or uncertain data.
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Graduates in tertiary education, by field of education and gender, EU-27, 2010
In thousands
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Qualification (mis)matches
The litterature distinguishes between: Vertical mismatch (between the current of occupation and the level of qualifications) Horizontal mismatch (between the current of occupation and the field of study). Main publications: Bologna implementation report - Chapter 5.5 : Higher education qualifications and labour market demand: qualification mismatches ("vertical") 2012 report on Employment and Social Developments in Europe
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Distribution of people aged 25-34 with tertiary educational attainment, EU 27, 2011
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Percentage of people aged with tertiary education (ISCED 5-6), not in ISCO 1, 2 or 3 by field of study, minimum of Bologna countries median maximum of Bologna countries
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