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[IWS] Eurostat: GUIDELINES FOR CLASSIFYING NATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMMES AND RELATED QUALIFICATIONS [20 March 2015]

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European Commission

Eurostat

 

ISCED 2011 OPERATIONAL MANUAL: GUIDELINES FOR CLASSIFYING NATIONAL EDUCATION PROGRAMMES AND RELATED QUALIFICATIONS [20 March 2015]

http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/web/products-manuals-and-guidelines/-/KS-06-14-246

or

http://ec.europa.eu/eurostat/documents/3859598/6750946/KS-06-14-246-EN-N.pdf/1880e188-c9d3-4ca2-983b-8f756e55f1ea

[full-text, 118 pages]

 

The joint publication of UNESCO Institute for Statistics, OECD and Eurostat "ISCED 2011 Operational Manual" includes guidelines for classifying national education programmes and related qualifications to the levels of ISCED 2011 - International Standard Classification of Education. This methodological manual, containing many national examples, is useful for statisticians - producers of education data reported to international organisations, as well as for all users interested in better understanding of these data.

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