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Methodiek voor korte-termijn arbeidsmarktprognoses op basis van een stromenmodel

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Vlasblom,J.D.
Diephuis,B.J. (ROA wp)
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Dit werkdocument maakt deel uit van het Project Onderwijs-Arbeidsmarkt (POA). Dit project wordt gefinancierd door het Ministerie van Onderwijs, Cultuur en Wetenschappen, Arbeidsvoorziening Facilitair Bedrijf, het LDC Expertisecentrum voor Loopbaanvraagstukken en het Ministerie van Landbouw, Natuurbeheer en Visserij. In toenemende mate bestaat er behoefte aan arbeidsmarktprognoses voor de korte termijn. In dit werkdocument vindt een verkenning plaats van de informatie die dergelijke prognoses op moeten leveren. Daarnaast wordt een methodiek gepresenteerd die gebruikt zal worden om kortetermijnprognoses te genereren.

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Paper provided by Maastricht : ROA,Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market in its series Working Papers with number 004.

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Date of creation: 2000
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Keywords: education; training and the labour market;

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