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- Page 5 and 6: Preface In spite of an extended per
- Page 7: Acknowledgements The author has bee
- Page 10 and 11: Executive Summary The current state
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- Page 30 and 31: 3. Policy Context 3.1 Academic and
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- Page 38 and 39: A fuller description of the Sector
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6. Conclusions and Recommendations
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6.3 Issues needing Further Clarific
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6.5 Specific Recommendations These
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Glossary (i) Abbreviations Assintel
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Annexes
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Annex A Definitions, Datastructures
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The scope of this feasibility study
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Table A-3 shows a third Occupationa
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27 Manufacture of basic metals 28 M
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830 Drivers and mobile plant operat
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In addition to the occupational cla
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Career-Space Classification: The in
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Annex B Analyses of Eurostat Data:
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Figure B-4 Employment of Computing
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Figure B-8 Number of Computing Prof
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Table B-1 Development Scenarios for
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Annex C Analyses of Eurostat Data:
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Q1 1995 Q3 Q1 1996 Q3 Q1 1997 Q3 Q1
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Annex D Analyses of Eurostat Data:
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Number in Employment with status sh
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Q1 1995 Q3 Q1 1996 Q3 Q1 1997 Q3 Q1
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Annex E Analyses of Eurostat Data:
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Figure E-5 Numbers of Computing Pro
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Q1 1995 Q3 Q1 1996 Q3 Q1 1997 Q3 Q1
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Annex F References and Brief Abstra
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F-2: Structured list with Synopses
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Steedman, H., Mason, G. and Wagner,
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Expert Group on Future Skills 2001
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Finland: The employers’ Confedera