Improving ESCO as a reference system for the cultural and creative sectors and industries
ESCO (European Skills, Competences and Occupations) is a taxonomy designed to support the mobility of Europe’s workforce and as such has the potential to serve also the highly mobile workers in the cultural and creative sectors and industries (CCSI). However, ESCO currently does not represent the CCSI in a manner that is comprehensive and differentiated enough for the needs of their stakeholders, nor does it offer easy access to cultural-creative content. Consequently, also the European systems and services using ESCO to inform about (e.g. Cedefop’s Skills OVATE), advertise (e.g. Europass) or mediate (e.g. EURES job portal) skills and occupations, fail to highlight the labour market contribution of the CCSI, or at least fail to make this contribution easily accessible.The Creative FLIP project developed several suggestions to improve the current situation.
Details can be found in the recently published report Improving ESCO as a Reference System for the CCSI, authored by Claudia Plaimauer (3s) and Chris van Goethem (Royal Institute for Theatre, Cinema & Sound).
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Contact: Claudia Plaimauer
Client: European Commission (DG EAC)