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FPC102A - Participants to continuing vocational training courses by gender and by national economic activities |
Definition |
The participant in continuus vocational training (CVT) courses is that person employed by the respondent unit, who in the refernce period, took part in one or more CVT courses (internal and/or external). Continuous vocational training (CVT) courses are events organized and coordinated by an enterprise, exclusively conceived to provide training or vocational training to a group of persons in other places than working places (i.e. in a classroom or training center), by silled staff (i.e. teachers/lecturers/experts) for a period of time set up and planned advance by the course organizers. According to the organizer and coordinator unit, there are two types of courses: - Internal courses are organized by the unit itself, even it the place of the course is situated outside the unit (e.g. in a conference room, hotel, university, another enterprise, inside or outside that locality or in another country, etc). - External courses are organized and coordinated by another enterprise or unit, completely separated from the surveyed unit, even if the place of the course is inside the respondent unit or the training center. |
Periodicity |
5 years |
Data sources |
Continuing vocational training survey (CVTS) details |
Methodology |
Metadata and quality report |
Last update |
SEP 20, 2022 |
Observations |
The statistical survey Characteristics of vocational training in enterprises was performed for the first time in 1999.
The next rounds of the survey had as reference period the years 2005, 2010, 2015, 2020. |
Responsible person |
Cristina Buravic; cristina.buravic@insse.ro; int 2281 |
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