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UNDERSECRETARIAT OF EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR POLICIY October, 2006

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Page 1: UNDERSECRETARIAT OF EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR POLICIY October, 2006

UNDERSECRETARIAT OF EMPLOYMENT AND LABOR POLICIY

October, 2006

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BACKGROUND…

•During President Fox’s administration, the amount of labor surveys made in our county was greater than the total amount of surveys made during the past century.

•Labor accountability systems and outplacement services of the National Employment Service (Servicio Nacional de Empleo) were updated, digitalized and certified.

•Labor market observatory: is a reliable, updated and free internet-based Information System, that facilitates well- informed and individual decision making regarding the world of work and the professional world, which helps to achieve greater outplacement, matching educational supply with the needs of the productive sectors, taking into account culture, arts and humanities.

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CONCEPTO GENERAL…CONCEPTO GENERAL…

... Labor Market Observatories:

Array integrated by

•Analysis,

•Prospective and

•Systematic dissemination of information regarding labor market situation in a country.

•Mediation instruments and capabilities,

GENERAL CONCEPT…GENERAL CONCEPT…

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Policies to improve outplacement

LABOR MARKET OBSERVATORIES LABOR MARKET OBSERVATORIES AROUND THE WORLDAROUND THE WORLD

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Identify employment sources to improve labor market entry

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Planning ToolsPublic Information Service

Due to its orientation

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products

GENERAL TRENDS Occupations that grow at high rates throughout time.

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GENERAL TRENDS

Occupations with the greatest amount of employees per year.

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PRODUCTS

GENERAL TRENDS

Occupations that are decreasing throughout time

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PRODUCTS

SPECIFIC TRENDS

Analysis of an specific occupation: amount of employees, average wage, profile.

NUMBER

WAGE

PROFILE

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products

SPECIFIC TRENDS

Salary scale for a job, shown by frequency and age.

90%

75%

50%

25%

10%

65 años

55 años

45 años

35 años

25 años

Until:

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PRODUCTS

SPECIFIC TRENDS

Average wage for a given occupation compared among different regions.

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PRODUCTS

SPECIFIC TRENDS

Average wage of a given occupation compared with similar jobs.

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SPECIFIC TRENDS

Density of an occupation in the different sectors of the economy.

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Orientation

Training and outplacement

Information

Articulated services

Integration of profiles and statistics

Job description

Catalogues

Prospective

Trends

Aggregated analysis

Diagnose

Labor market

CONTENTS OF LABOR MARKET OBSERVATORIES AROUND THE WORLD

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Input-output matrix

Econometric models

National accounts

Census

Administrative Records

Surveys

Analysis

Educational administrative records

Analysis of the Undersecretariat of Employment and Labor Policy

Information system for outplacements in technological universities

National Employment Service Information System

National Survey for Occupation and Employment

INPUTS AND SOURCES…

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INFORMATION SOURCES OF THE MEXICAN LABOR MARKET OBSERVATORY…

INTERNAL

•NATIONAL SURVEY OF OCCUPATION AND EMPLOYMENT

•ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS OF THE NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE (SNE).

•NATIONAL OCCUPATIONAL CATALOGUE (SICNO) INFORMATION SYSTEM

•CHAMBANET

EXTERNAL

•ADMINISTRATIVE RECORDS OF TECHNOLOGICAL UNIVERSITIES AND STUDENTS AND GRADUATE STUDENTS’ RECORDS OF HIGH EDUCATION (SEP).

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INPUTS AND SOURCES…

Standard Occupational Classification

International Standard Classification of Occupations

National Occupational Catalogue

Mexican Occupation Classification

Classification criteria

Homogeneous criteria to classify occupations

Multiple criteria

Chambanet

National Employment Services

National Occupational Catalogue Information System

National Employment Surveys

Information sources for the labor market observatory

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IN THE PAST…

Support for entrepreneurs (5 days)

Quality education (1 day)

Chambanet (online)

Data from the Employment and Occupation Survey (ENE-ENOE) by educational field and occupation (20 days)

Scholarships information (1 day)??

Occupational guidance

Analysis on vacancies of SISNE by educational field or occupation (5 days)

Information on the National Occupations Catalogue (1 day)Information on outplacement services and vacancies (1 day)

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TODAY…

ENOE

SNE

CNO

CHAMBATEL

NATIONALOCCUPATIONS

CATALOGUE

NATIONAL SURVEY ON OCCUPATION AND EMPLOYMENT

CHAMBANET

NATIONAL EMPLOYMENT SERVICE

SCHOLARSHIPS

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The Mexican Labor Market Observatory delivers more than 30 different services for youth, among which outstand:

Occupation and employment indicatorsOccupational and vocational guidance toolsAs well as outplacement and support for

entrepreneurs.

12.3% of users of the Observatory are students from the 7th-

9th grade, 44.5% are high-school students and 32.4% undergraduate students.

Moreover, 50.5% of visitors have used the Observatory to choose a field for professional education, 39.1% to search for a job and 10.5% to choose a university.

LABOR MARKET OBSERVATORY SERVICESLABOR MARKET OBSERVATORY SERVICES

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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES…

OBSERVATORY’s SERVICES 32

ANALYZED FIELDS FOR PROFESSIONAL EDUCATION 53

ANALYZED OCCUPATIONS 600

DYNAMIC AND GRAPHIC REPORTS 15,000

QUARTERLY UPDATES 4

PARTNER INSTITUTIONS 12

WEBSITE VISITS 1,025,000

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PRODUCTS AND SERVICES…

In order to diversify the channels to disseminate information from the Labor Market Observatory, we also have a printed publication called “Annual Overview of the Labor Market Observatory”

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With the Labor Market Observatory, Mexico begins a long-term labor policy, which is the founding for a better match of the educational curricula with the needs of the productive sector.

17 million users in Mexico have access to a user-friendly website that gathers timely, free and reliable information, helpful for decision making to enter the world of work and freely choose a field for professional education, training or labor mobility.

Conclusion