This e-SkillsMonitor blog provides commentary and news on the study “Monitoring e-Skills Demand and Supply in Europe” (e-SkillsMonitor). The blog and web site is maintained by empirica and IDC and provides regular entries of commentary. Entries are displayed in reverse-chronological order.
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The objective of e-SkillsMonitor is to monitor and understand better the evolution of the supply and demand of e-skills in Europe in order to anticipate change and facilitate dialogue between policy makers at the regional, national and EU level and leading stakeholders to reduce e-skills shortages, gaps and mismatches. The study will provide a report on “The evolution of the supply and demand of e-skills in Europe” (focusing on ICT practitioners) and a foresight report: “Anticipating the evolution of the supply and demand of e-skills in Europe (2010-2015)”.
As part of this study and at different stages such as – data gathering analysis, scenarios, foresight – the study team will involve experts for evaluation and review purposes and carry out an online expert survey.
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nothing wrong with an excess in demand for labor more jobs is always a great thing