Core Competencies Classification Data
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This resource sets out the key core competencies, specialist tasks, and technology tools required for occupations across Australia. It acts as a common language for describing the spectrum of talents associated with various jobs. The data is designed to facilitate the analysis of skill connections and transferability within the job market.
Columns
Common_Tech_Tools
This column details technology tools considered universal and widely adopted across most or all occupations, specifically noted in the context of 2021 data. It is a key element for understanding baseline technological requirements.
Distribution
The structure is tabular, with the sample file, Common_tech_tools.csv, having a size of 413 bytes and consisting of a single column. The data exhibits high usability, scoring 10.00. The expected update frequency for this resource is currently set to never.
Usage
This information is ideal for applications involving skill mapping, career transition guidance, and evaluating the relationship between different occupational abilities. It supports deeper analysis into skill requirements and their interconnectedness across various job roles.
Coverage
The data focuses on occupational requirements and skills specifically within Australia. The scope includes general technology tools, often universal in 2021, relevant to all job sectors.
License
Creative Commons BY 4.0 licence and the CC BY-SA 4.0
Who Can Use It
Intended users include labour market analysts seeking to quantify skill gaps, educational bodies designing curriculum based on current industry demands, and career counsellors advising on skill transferability between roles.
Dataset Name Suggestions
- Australian National Skills Classification Reference
- Occupational Skills, Tasks, and Tools for Australia
- Core Competencies Classification Data
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Original Data Source: Core Competencies Classification Data
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