Expert Group on Future Skills Needs (EGFSN)
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Established in 1997, the Expert Group on Future Skills Needs (EGFSN) plays a key role in identifying current and future skills needs of enterprises, advising the Irish Government on these needs. It has a central role in ensuring that labour market needs for skilled workers are anticipated and met.
The Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation provides the EGFSN with research and secretariat support.
The SOLAS Skills and Labour Market Research Unit provides the Group with data, analysis and research and manages the National Skills Database. The Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation provides the Group with research and secretariat support. The Group’s work programme is managed by the Head of Secretariat based in the Department of Business, Enterprise and Innovation. The EGFSN’s budget comes from the National Training Fund.
For more information on EGFSN www.skillsireland.ie
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Recent Submissions
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A Quantitative Tool for Workforce Planning in Healthcare : Example Simulations
(Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, ireland, 2009-06) -
A Review of the Employment and Skills Needs of the Construction Industry in Ireland
(Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, ireland, 2008-12) -
SME Management Development in Ireland
(Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, ireland, 2005-12) -
A Model to predict the Supply and Demand for Researchers and Research Personnel in Line with Ireland's Strategy for Contributing to the European Research Area 3% Initiative
(Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, ireland, 2004-08) -
Submission to the Minister for Education and Science on the YES Review
(Expert Group on Future Skills Needs, ireland, 2004-08)