Assessment of Firm-Level Skills Demand and Engagement in Skills Development : Creating a Demand-Led Skills Ecosystem in Moldova

The objective of this research is to provide analysis on the current skills ecosystem in Moldova. This assessment is based on interviews with private sector representatives, training providers and government representatives, and desk research. The...

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Main Author: International Finance Corporation
Format: Report
Language:English
Published: Washington, DC 2017
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Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/600671512368522632/Assessment-of-firm-level-skills-demand-and-engagement-in-skills-development-creating-a-demand-led-skills-ecosystem-in-Moldova
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spelling okr-10986-290462021-05-25T09:08:38Z Assessment of Firm-Level Skills Demand and Engagement in Skills Development : Creating a Demand-Led Skills Ecosystem in Moldova International Finance Corporation WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT SKILLS DEVELOPMENT TRAINING LABOR MARKET TECHNICAL EDUCATION The objective of this research is to provide analysis on the current skills ecosystem in Moldova. This assessment is based on interviews with private sector representatives, training providers and government representatives, and desk research. The report presents its findings on skills demand and skills mismatches, the private sector’s human resource management (HRM) practices and workforce development approaches, the education system and workforce training, and possibilities to strengthen future skills-forecasting practices in Moldova. The research is intended to provide ideas for strengthening structured private-sector engagement in skills development activities in the future to ensure the prevalence of demand-led and demand-responsive skills development initiatives. Additional information on the relevant legal framework governing labor and education, sectoral and education committees, and an overview of the education structure in Moldova, is provided in annexes to this report. Six sectors were selected for analysis based on their contribution to the Moldovan GDP (at the stage of the inception report), their shares of employment and exports, the registered number of SMEs, and their potential for growth. This report provides key findings from consultations across these six sectors. Detailed reports for each of the six sectors are available as a separate document. Secondary data and research included open online sources, including the website of the National Bureau of Statistics. 2017-12-19T19:48:38Z 2017-12-19T19:48:38Z 2017-11 Report http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/600671512368522632/Assessment-of-firm-level-skills-demand-and-engagement-in-skills-development-creating-a-demand-led-skills-ecosystem-in-Moldova http://hdl.handle.net/10986/29046 English CC BY-NC-ND 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/igo International Finance Corporation Washington, DC Economic & Sector Work :: Other Education Study Economic & Sector Work Europe and Central Asia Moldova
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topic WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
TRAINING
LABOR MARKET
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
spellingShingle WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT
SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
TRAINING
LABOR MARKET
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
International Finance Corporation
Assessment of Firm-Level Skills Demand and Engagement in Skills Development : Creating a Demand-Led Skills Ecosystem in Moldova
geographic_facet Europe and Central Asia
Moldova
description The objective of this research is to provide analysis on the current skills ecosystem in Moldova. This assessment is based on interviews with private sector representatives, training providers and government representatives, and desk research. The report presents its findings on skills demand and skills mismatches, the private sector’s human resource management (HRM) practices and workforce development approaches, the education system and workforce training, and possibilities to strengthen future skills-forecasting practices in Moldova. The research is intended to provide ideas for strengthening structured private-sector engagement in skills development activities in the future to ensure the prevalence of demand-led and demand-responsive skills development initiatives. Additional information on the relevant legal framework governing labor and education, sectoral and education committees, and an overview of the education structure in Moldova, is provided in annexes to this report. Six sectors were selected for analysis based on their contribution to the Moldovan GDP (at the stage of the inception report), their shares of employment and exports, the registered number of SMEs, and their potential for growth. This report provides key findings from consultations across these six sectors. Detailed reports for each of the six sectors are available as a separate document. Secondary data and research included open online sources, including the website of the National Bureau of Statistics.
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title Assessment of Firm-Level Skills Demand and Engagement in Skills Development : Creating a Demand-Led Skills Ecosystem in Moldova
title_short Assessment of Firm-Level Skills Demand and Engagement in Skills Development : Creating a Demand-Led Skills Ecosystem in Moldova
title_full Assessment of Firm-Level Skills Demand and Engagement in Skills Development : Creating a Demand-Led Skills Ecosystem in Moldova
title_fullStr Assessment of Firm-Level Skills Demand and Engagement in Skills Development : Creating a Demand-Led Skills Ecosystem in Moldova
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of Firm-Level Skills Demand and Engagement in Skills Development : Creating a Demand-Led Skills Ecosystem in Moldova
title_sort assessment of firm-level skills demand and engagement in skills development : creating a demand-led skills ecosystem in moldova
publisher Washington, DC
publishDate 2017
url http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/600671512368522632/Assessment-of-firm-level-skills-demand-and-engagement-in-skills-development-creating-a-demand-led-skills-ecosystem-in-Moldova
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