A new forecast on the demand and supply of skills up to 2020 foresees a steady rise in knowledge- and skill-intensive occupations in Europe. The forecast was presented today by Cedefop, the EU's reference centre for vocational education and training, at the European Commission conference 'New Skills for New Jobs: Action Now'.
According to this new forecast the total number of job openings is expected to be around 80 million by 2020, with the largest increase in high-level managerial, professional and technical occupations.Those with higher qualifications will clearly be in the best position to take advantage of these developments. But the European economy will continue to need a broad basis of skills at intermediate level, especially those acquired within vocational education and training.
To know more
- Cedefop: Full press release
- Cedefop: Briefing note setting out the main conclusions of the forecast
- European Commission: News 'Skills and jobs experts call for action now' (4 February 2010)
- European Commission: New Skills for New Jobs