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Regulation (EC) No 1552/2005 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 7 September 2005 on statistics relating to vocational training in enterprises (Text with EEA relevance)

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Article 3U.K.Data to be collected

1.The data shall be collected by the Member States with a view to producing Community statistics for the analysis of continuing vocational training in enterprises in the following fields:

(a)training policy and training strategies of enterprises in developing the skills of their workforce;

(b)management, organisation and forms of continuing vocational training in enterprises;

(c)the role of social partners in ensuring all aspects of continuing vocational training in the workplace;

(d)access to continuing vocational training, its volume and content, especially in the context of economic activity and enterprise size;

(e)specific continuing vocational training measures of enterprises to improve the ICT skills of their workforce;

(f)chances for employees in small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs) to access continuing vocational training and to acquire new skills, and the particular needs of SMEs in the provision of training;

(g)the effects of public measures on continuing vocational training in enterprises;

(h)equal opportunities to access continuing vocational training in enterprises for all employees, with respect to gender and specific age groups in particular;

(i)specific continuing vocational training measures for people at a disadvantage in the labour market;

(j)continuing vocational training measures geared to different types of employment contract;

(k)expenditure on continuing vocational training: funding levels and funding resources, incentives for continuing vocational training; and

(l)evaluation and monitoring procedures of enterprises as regards continuing vocational training.

2.Specific data shall be collected by the Member States with respect to initial vocational training in enterprises on:

(a)participants in initial vocational training; and

(b)total expenditure on initial vocational training.

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