From : Handley, David <David.Handley@gopa.de>
To : Nino Veltauri <nveltauri@moh.gov.ge>
Subject : FW: issue of qualitative research
Cc : Tamar Barkalaia <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge>; Lika Klimiashvili <lklimiashvili@moh.gov.ge>; Duffner, Heinrich <Heinrich.Duffner@gopa.de>; Moller, Claus Nue <ClausNue.Moller@gopa.de>; Diakonidze, Ana <Ana.Diakonidze@gopa.de>
Received On : 06.11.2020 09:05
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Dear Ms. Veltauri

Following your request, we had a brief team discussion about how best to respond on this question, and it was agreed that Ana and Claus should develop a short “ideas paper” as a starting point for discussion with you about possible options on how to take this forward with you. I am attaching the response from them which reflects the ideas that we came up with during our discussion. We would welcome a chance to discuss these ideas with you as soon as it is convenient.

With best regards

David

 

DAVID HANDLEY

Team Leader

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Technical Assistance to Skills Development for Matching Labour Market Needs in Georgia

An EU-funded project under the Skills4Jobs Programme, Phase 2

Implemented by a Consortium led by GOPA Worldwide Consultants

Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport

4 Sanapiro Str. 0105 Tbilisi, Georgia

Cellphone: +995 595 400 371 (Georgia), +44 (0) 77 6880 7787 (UK)

david.handley@gopa.de; david.handley@pem-consult.de

Skype: handleyd

 

From: Handley, David
Sent: 28 October 2020 15:00
To: Nino Veltauri
Cc: Tamar Barkalaia ; Lika Klimiashvili ; Duffner, Heinrich ; Diakonidze, Ana ; 'Kitiashvili Ani (kitiashvili@yahoo.com)'
Subject: RE: issue of qualitative research

 

Dear Ms Veltauri

Thank you for this. I am consulting my colleagues on this issue before responding and shall get back to you ASAP.

With best regards

David

 

DAVID HANDLEY

Team Leader

_____________________________________________________________________________________________

Technical Assistance to Skills Development for Matching Labour Market Needs in Georgia

An EU-funded project under the Skills4Jobs Programme, Phase 2

Implemented by a Consortium led by GOPA Worldwide Consultants

Ministry of Education, Science, Culture and Sport

4 Sanapiro Str. 0105 Tbilisi, Georgia

Cellphone: +995 595 400 371 (Georgia), +44 (0) 77 6880 7787 (UK)

david.handley@gopa.de; david.handley@pem-consult.de

Skype: handleyd

 

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From: Nino Veltauri <nino.velta@gmail.com>
Sent: 27 October 2020 21:04
To: Handley, David <David.Handley@gopa.de>; Diakonidze, Ana <Ana.Diakonidze@gopa.de>; Duffner, Heinrich <Heinrich.Duffner@gopa.de>
Cc: Tamar Barkalaia <tbarkalaia@moh.gov.ge>; Lika Klimiashvili <lklimiashvili@moh.gov.ge>
Subject: issue of qualitative research

 

Dear Mr. Handley,

As you already are informed, the LEPL State Employment Support Agency has the obligation to conduct a qualitative research annually in order to identify the professions in demand on Georgian labor market, related knowledge and skills. 

The first quantitative survey in 2015 conducted the employment program’s department of the LEPL Social Service Agency.

In 2016, new labor market research methodology was developed with the support and assistance of the EU Technical Assistance Project. In 2017, the Government of Georgia made decision to split the research activity between two ministries. The Ministry of Economic and Sustainable Development of Georgia got the responsibility to conduct quantitative research and the Ministry of IDP, Labor, Health and Social Affairs was responsible for the qualitative researches regarding the profession with high demand on labor market.

After the communication with the Ministry of Economy and Sustainable Development, it became clear that the Ministry conducted a quantitative survey in 2020 and revealed both the required professions and the required knowledge and skills.

The State Employment Support Agency is facing with the question of whether it is possible to carry out qualitative research in the required professions in order to avoid overlap with the research of the Ministry of Economic and what are the key issues/additional information that qualitative research could provide us.  

Please get involved and share your position on this topic, we would also like to know your views on the prospects for future research activities by the Agency.

Sincerely,

Nino Veltauri

 

 

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