Where will future
jobs be?
Careers Development
Institute Annual Conference
9th
November 2015
Carol Stanfield
Assistant Director
Introduction
• UKCES and role in labour market information
• Future jobs and forecasting them
• A bit on the here and now
• UKCES products and how they can be used by career
practitioners
Commissioners
The Future
Careers of the Future: 40 top jobs
Careers of the Future: Dipping into the analysis
The here and now
Additional products and
potential use by career
practitioners
Sector Insights 2015
Topics:
• Major economic,
regulatory and
technological trends
affecting the sectors
• Implications for skills
• Current situation and
outlook for jobs and skills
Sectors:
• Energy
• Advanced Manufacturing
• Health and Social Care
• Digital and Creative
• Retail
…and guidance and data for local labour market
assessments
Which covers:
• A Framework for analysis
• Methods to turn information to intelligence
• Overcoming challenges
• Data sources
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JMW_7DyAMNU
Links to further information
Sector Insights 2015https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/ukces-sector-insights-reports-2015
Working Futureshttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/working-futures-2012-to-2022
The Future of Work: Jobs and Skills in 2030https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/jobs-and-skills-in-2030
Careers of the Futurehttps://www.gov.uk/government/publications/careers-of-the-future
Employer Perspectives Survey 2014https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/employer-perspectives-survey-2014
Employer Skills Survey 2013https://www.gov.uk/government/collections/ukces-employer-skills-survey-2013
Source: ONS LFS
For more information:
www.gov.uk/ukces
www.lmiforall.com
@ukces
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