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28 juillet 2012

International qualifications

Publication coverAn increasing number of qualifications – certificates and diplomas – are awarded at international level, outside the jurisdiction of national authorities. These ‘non-State’ qualifications have been developed and are awarded by a wide range of bodies, organisations and companies addressing various purposes.  What unites this extreme variety of qualifications is that they are not restricted to a particular national system or territory. They are all qualifications whose exchange value is defined outside traditional national qualifications systems. This raises some key questions and challenges for policy-makers as well as users – be they individual citizens or employers. This report is a first effort to increase transparency in this field, notably by pointing to existing sources and clarifying the concepts to be used for mapping and analysis. Download International qualifications.
Many and very diverse qualifications, diplomas, certificates and licences are awarded outside the jurisdiction of public authorities, including by multinational companies, so there is a need to analyse further the character and typology of these qualifications, their credibility and value on the labour market, both for individuals and employers.
While international qualifications can be of relevance for the labour market they are also important in national and European perspectives as they promote common trust and cooperation at operational level. International qualifications feed in the context of the development and implementation of two European initiatives; the European qualifications framework (EQF) and the European classification of skills/competences, qualifications and occupations (ESCO).
The EQF 2008 recommendation also specifies the need to increase transparency of qualifications awarded at international level, a challenge still not addressed systematically by the EQF. On the other hand, international qualifications are part of ESCO work in the qualifications pillar illustrating how awards influence the right to access and practise an occupation or task.
From experience gained from EQF/NQF (national qualifications framework) developments and ESCO work we observe there is high complexity in purpose, type, coverage, currency and competent bodies involved. This booklet is a first attempt to work on a typology of international qualifications, to present examples from various sectors and occupations, and finally to contribute to their better understanding to provide a basis for future EQF and ESCO developments. Christian F. Lettmayr, Acting Director of Cedefop. Download International qualifications.
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