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National Skills Commission Australia publishes Skills Priority list

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National Skills Commission Australia publishes Skills Priority list

The National Skills Commission, Australia is entrusted to provide independent intelligence on the country's labor market, a detailed analysis of occupations in demand, labor market analysis to guide and manifest Australian Government policy initiatives, including targeting of skilled migration, apprenticeship incentives, and training funding. Skills Priority List is updated and published annually and is a significant deliverable by the National Skills Commission, recently published in June 2021.  

The Skills Priority List furnishes a present labor market rating and a future demand rating for occupations country-wide. The ratings are analyzed for each occupation and segment, including occupations at a state as well as territory level.

The report highlights:

Skills Priority List provides a detailed analysis of the intensity of demand with respect to occupation and geography keeping in view the economic scenario of the country. The Skills Priority List is the backbone of the labor market although it is not the sole input to government decisions on these policies.

The evidence supporting the development of the Skills Priority List includes labor market data analysis, employer-employee surveys as well as consultation with federal/state government agencies and representative bodies.