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USE OF LITHUANIAN CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS

USE OF LITHUANIAN CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS. ISCO 88, ISCO 2008 and the Development of the ESeC Regional Meeting, Oslo, 7 June 2005. Violeta Skamarociene Chief specialist, Employment Statistics Statistics Lithuania. Lithuanian Classification of Occupation s. Since 1999

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USE OF LITHUANIAN CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS

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  1. USE OF LITHUANIAN CLASSIFICATION OF OCCUPATIONS ISCO 88, ISCO 2008 and the Development of the ESeC Regional Meeting, Oslo, 7 June 2005 Violeta Skamarociene Chief specialist, Employment Statistics Statistics Lithuania

  2. Lithuanian Classification of Occupations • Since 1999 • Created on the basis of ISCO 88 • The code consists of 6–digits. The first 4–digits correspond to the ISCO 88, the last 2–digits together with the 4 mean a specific occupation in a separate group of the classification of occupations • The Labour Market Training Authority at the Ministry of Social Security and Labour– responsible organization 7 June 2005 Use of Lithuanian Classification of Occupation

  3. Responsibilities of Labour Market Training Authority • Management • Regular data updating • Acceptance of occupational registration documents • Providing information for users • Consulting companies, juridical and physical persons 7 June 2005 Use of Lithuanian Classification of Occupation

  4. Responsibilities of Labour Market Training Authority (continuation) • Organizing the work performed by experts commission • Giving suggestions and recommendations of professional qualifications • Preparing the occupational descriptions • Collecting information on existing occupations 7 June 2005 Use of Lithuanian Classification of Occupation

  5. Development of Lithuanian Classification of Occupations • Internet website of Labour Market Training Authority: www.ldrmt.lt/mod/klasifikatorius/ • Publication “Manual on Analysis of Qualifications“ • Bilingual explanatory dictionary “Managers“ • Trilingual explanatory dictionary “Engineers, Technicians and Technologists“ draft 7 June 2005 Use of Lithuanian Classification of Occupation

  6. Updating of Lithuanian Classification of Occupations • Health care and pharmacy occupations revision (Ministry of Health) • Revision of Teaching occupations according to the classification of the fields of education (Ministry of Education and Science) • A new unit group 2470 – Public service administrative professionals was created 7 June 2005 Use of Lithuanian Classification of Occupation

  7. Lithuanian Classification of Occupations on 1 January 2005 7 June 2005 Use of Lithuanian Classification of Occupation

  8. The main users of the Lithuanian Classification of Occupations • Statistics Lithuania: - Labour Force Survey; - Surveys on Earnings; - Households Surveys; - Population Census. • Lithuanian Labour Exchange: - Unemployed; - Job vacancies. • Ministry of Education and Science • Other institutions and organizations 7 June 2005 Use of Lithuanian Classification of Occupation

  9. Managers • Additional information – occupation, work performed or position; short description of job performed; main economic activity of workplace; education; employment status in the workplace • Occupations which are primarily management are classified in the major group 1 • The small enterprises managers are classified into the sub-major group 13 • Bilingual explanatory dictionary “Managers“ 7 June 2005 Use of Lithuanian Classification of Occupation

  10. Supervisors • Supervisors – persons, whose responsibilities include formal responsibility for supervising other employees, whom he/she supervises directly, sometimes doing some of the work they supervise, excluding quality control and constancy • Supervise the work of at least one person • Members of group with collective responsibility considered as supervisors • Supervisors are classified with the workers they supervise and the work they are doing 7 June 2005 Use of Lithuanian Classification of Occupation

  11. Nurses • Nurses are classified in the Major Group 2 and Major Group 3 according to the educational level, duties and tasks performed Teachers • Teaching occupations revised by the initiative of the Ministry of Education and Science 7 June 2005 Use of Lithuanian Classification of Occupation

  12. Technicians • Definition of technician: – a person, who uses tools and methods, based on technical principles, helping to enlarge knowledge and experience in a certain area of manufacture or economy; – a person, working in a certain technical area; – a technical specialist of a medium link. • Technicians are classified in the Major group 3 • The draft of trilingual explanatory dictionary “Engineers, Technicians and Technologists“ is prepared 7 June 2005 Use of Lithuanian Classification of Occupation

  13. THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION 7 June 2005 Use of Lithuanian Classification of Occupation

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