Employability
Term
Employability
Definition
Combination of factors which enable individuals to progress towards or get into employment, stay in employment and progress during their careers. The employability of individuals depends: (a) on personal attributes (including adequacy of knowledge and skills); (b) on the way these personal attributes are presented on the labour market; (c) on the environmental and social context (incentives and opportunities offered to update and validate their knowledge and skills); and (d) on the economic context.
Comment
Employability is often a focus of lifelong guidance activities and particularly of employment counselling/guidance.
Source
Scottish Executive (2007). What is employability? Available from Internet: http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Business-Industry/Employability/definition
Tamkin, P. & Hillage, J. (1999). Employability and Employers: The missing piece of the jigsaw. Institute for Employment Studies (Report 361). Available from Internet: http://www.employment-studies.co.uk/summary/
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http://www.scotland.gov.uk/Topics/Business-Industry/Employability/definition
http://www.employment-studies.co.uk/summary/
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ELGPN Glossary, employable, employability, employment
Transversal skills
Term
Transversal skills
Definition
The skills individuals have which are relevant to jobs and occupations other than the ones they currently have or have recently had. These skills may also have been acquired through non-work or leisure activities or through participation in education or training.
More generally, these are skills which have been learned in one context or to master a special situation/problem and can be transferred to another context.
Comment
The term ‘transversal skills’ has largely replaced the term ‘transferable skills’.
Source
Cedefop (2008a). European Training Thesaurus. Luxembourg: Publications Office. Available from Internet: http://www.cedefop.europa.eu/EN/Files/3049_en.pdf
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ELGPN Glossary, competences, skills, employability, lifelong learning, skills development, work
Employment counselling/guidance
Term
Employment counselling/guidance
Definition
Counselling or guidance that addresses one or more of the following domains: career/ occupational decision-making, skill enhancement, job search and employment maintenance. Activities include assessment, development and implementation of an action plan, follow-up and evaluation.
Comment
The outcome of employment counselling is to help clients improve their employability and self-sufficiency in the labour market.
Source
Canada Career Information Partnership (2006). A Career Development Resource for Parents. Available from Internet: http://www.ccdf.ca/ccdf/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/a_career_development_resource_for_parents_e.pdf
Career Guidance and Counselling Glossary. Result of Leonardo da Vinci programme project “Overcoming Intercultural and Linguistic Barriers in Continuously Accessible Vocational Guidance and Counselling” (project No LT/03/B/F/LA-171023). Available from Internet: http://glossary.ambernet.lt/main.php?lang=eng#
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http://www.ccdf.ca/ccdf/wp-content/uploads/2010/12/a_career_development_resource_for_parents_e.pdf
http://glossary.ambernet.lt/main.php?lang=eng#
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ELGPN Glossary, employability, employment, guidance, counselling, decision-making