Labor Market Information System: A Review of Some Practices

Rajendra Shrestha
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Accurate and up-to-date labor market information system, which is conducted with the involvement of public decision markers, technical and vocational education and training (TVET) practitioners, employers and their associations, employee associations, training providers and learners, is an essential feature of a successful TVET system. Similarly, engagement of multiple TVET stakeholders is an important component of overall skills development system which leads to developing responsive labor market skill needs, supporting prioritized economic sectors to foster dialogue among the stakeholders to maintain balance demand and supply of labor right. It enhances integration of labor market requirements in the overall training and skills development cycle and ensures that trainees acquire market-relevant skills for their employability and self-employment. In the context of changing labor market conditions, collecting, compiling, analyzing, and disseminating current and future needs from the TVET customers can support better matching for training and employment. As labor markets are constantly evolving and changing, labor market analysis therefore needs to be conducted on a regular basis so that real time labor market information can be obtained. But the active and regular labor market information process is underexplored in a developing country like Nepal. The main objective of the article is to explore the common practices of Nepali labor market information system and the problems faced by the TVET system. Thus, the article addresses the information gap by diving deep into the clear understanding of labor market, practices of labor market information processes in some South Asian countries, including Nepal and issues and challenges facing the Nepali labor market information process.
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由公共决策者、技术和职业教育与培训(TVET)从业人员、雇主及其协会、雇员协会、培训机构和学员共同参与的准确、最新的劳动力市场信息系统,是成功的技术和职业教育与培训系统的一个基本特征。同样,技术和职业教育与培训多方利益相关者的参与也是整个技能发展系统的重要组成部分,它有助于满足劳动力市场的技能需求,支持优先经济部门促进利益相关者之间的对话,以保持劳动力供需平衡。它加强了劳动力市场需求在整个培训和技能发展周期中的整合,并确保受训人员获得与市场相关的技能,以提高他们的就业能力和自营职业能力。在劳动力市场条件不断变化的背景下,收集、整理、分析和传播职业技术教育与培训客户当前和未来的需求,有助于更好地匹配培训和就业。由于劳动力市场是不断发展和变化的,因此需要定期进行劳动力市场分析,以便获得实时的劳动力市场信息。但是,在尼泊尔这样的发展中国家,积极和定期的劳动力市场信息过程还没有得到充分开发。本文的主要目的是探讨尼泊尔劳动力市场信息系统的常见做法以及技术和职业教育与培训系统所面临的问题。因此,本文通过深入研究对劳动力市场的清晰认识、包括尼泊尔在内的一些南亚国家劳动力市场信息流程的实践以及尼泊尔劳动力市场信息流程面临的问题和挑战,来填补信息空白。
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