You searched for occupation: travel guide
The occupation searched for is part of the occupational group: Food processing workers, industrial robot operators, chemical-products machine operators, mining plant operators, building caretakers. Information about the future concerns the entire group.
The future situation of the occupational group on the labour market
The employment prospects for this group in 2009-2013 are slightly above the average, which means there is essentially no change as compared to the 2003-2008 period. This occupational group is very diverse and there are therefore several trends affecting the demand for labour. In some occupations (e.g. in the chemical industry or auxiliary occupations in education, public administration and healthcare) there is a very high average age level. By 2013 it will be necessary to replace a large number of 'natural departures'. As regards these occupations (and the same is true of workers in the food industry), the decline in graduates is a tough problem, since there are not enough of them to make up for this outflow of labour. Operators of automated assembly lines will be threatened by structural chances in the economy - the outflow of employers to countries with cheaper labour will be stronger year-on-year.
Development of the employment in the occupational group (in thousands):
- Total employment
- Development of employment in this occupational group
As a result of economic development 6 % of new jobs will be created for this occupational group by 2013. The number of jobs in the economy as a whole will increase by 0,2 %. As some workers will leave their jobs (e.g. retirement), another 14 % of new jobs will be available within this group. Overall, 20 % of current employment will have to be filled by 2013, i.e. 32400 new workers will have to be hired.
The current situation of the occupational group at the labour market:
The occupational group consists of the following subgroups:
- ISCO 817 - Industrial robot operators
- ISCO 741 - Food processing and related trades workers
- ISCO 914 - Building caretakers, window and related cleaners
- ISCO 511 - Travel attendants and related workers
- ISCO 829 - Other machine operators not elsewhere classified
- ISCO other
Industrial robot operators (ISCO 817)
Development of employment in this occupational subgroup (in thousands)
- Total employment
- Development of employment in this occupational subgroup
Occupations in this subgroup are most frequently found in the following industries:
- Manufacture of motor vehicles (22 %)
- Manufacture of electrical machinery and manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments (12 %)
- Manufacture of rubber and plastic products (11 %)
- Manufacture of electronic equipment and apparatus, computers and office machinery (11 %)
In 2008 the median age of employees in this subgroup was 37 years, in the economy as a whole it was 41 years.
The age structure of employees in this occupational subgroup:
Employees in this occupational subgroup most frequently have the following qualification:
- Basic or no education (18 %)
- Secondary (3c) - vehicle maintenance, mechanical engineering, metallurgy (15 %)
It is expected that by 2013 the following number of graduates with qualifications suitable for this occupational subgroup will enter the labour market:
Education | Number of graduates entering labour market by 2013 | Development of graduate numbers in 2009-2013 |
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Basic or no education | number of graduates entering labour market directly from basic school will be almost zero | |
Secondary (3c) - vehicle maintenance, mechanical engineering, metallurgy | 31 180 | slight decrease |
The development of the number of graduates is ranked using a five-degree scale: rapid decrease - slight decrease - stagnation - slight increase - rapid increase.
Food processing and related trades workers (ISCO 741)
Development of employment in this occupational subgroup (in thousands)
- Total employment
- Development of employment in this occupational subgroup
Occupations in this subgroup are most frequently found in the following industries:
In 2008 the median age of employees in this subgroup was 37 years, in the economy as a whole it was 41 years.
The age structure of employees in this occupational subgroup:
Employees in this occupational subgroup most frequently have the following qualification:
- Secondary (3c) - chemistry, food processing (36 %)
- Secondary (3c) - sales and services (16 %)
- Basic or no education (14 %)
It is expected that by 2013 the following number of graduates with qualifications suitable for this occupational subgroup will enter the labour market:
Education | Number of graduates entering labour market by 2013 | Development of graduate numbers in 2009-2013 |
---|---|---|
Secondary (3c) - chemistry, food processing | 9 300 | rapid decrease |
Secondary (3c) - sales and services | 52 950 | rapid decrease |
Basic or no education | number of graduates entering labour market directly from basic school will be almost zero |
The development of the number of graduates is ranked using a five-degree scale: rapid decrease - slight decrease - stagnation - slight increase - rapid increase.
Building caretakers, window and related cleaners (ISCO 914)
Development of employment in this occupational subgroup (in thousands)
- Total employment
- Development of employment in this occupational subgroup
Occupations in this subgroup are most frequently found in the following industries:
- Education (38 %)
- Professional services (10 %)
- Human health, veterinary activities and social work (9 %)
- Public administration, defence, social security (9 %)
- Other community, social and personal service activities (9 %)
In 2008 the median age of employees in this subgroup was 50 years, in the economy as a whole it was 41 years.
The age structure of employees in this occupational subgroup:
Employees in this occupational subgroup most frequently have the following qualification:
- Secondary (3c) - vehicle maintenance, mechanical engineering, metallurgy (21 %)
- Basic or no education (15 %)
It is expected that by 2013 the following number of graduates with qualifications suitable for this occupational subgroup will enter the labour market:
Education | Number of graduates entering labour market by 2013 | Development of graduate numbers in 2009-2013 |
---|---|---|
Secondary (3c) - vehicle maintenance, mechanical engineering, metallurgy | 31 180 | slight decrease |
Basic or no education | number of graduates entering labour market directly from basic school will be almost zero |
The development of the number of graduates is ranked using a five-degree scale: rapid decrease - slight decrease - stagnation - slight increase - rapid increase.
Travel attendants and related workers (ISCO 511)
Development of employment in this occupational subgroup (in thousands)
- Total employment
- Development of employment in this occupational subgroup
Occupations in this subgroup are most frequently found in the following industries:
- Land transport (73 %)
- Other community, social and personal service activities (12 %)
- Air transport (6 %)
In 2008 the median age of employees in this subgroup was 39 years, in the economy as a whole it was 41 years.
The age structure of employees in this occupational subgroup:
Employees in this occupational subgroup most frequently have the following qualification:
- Secondary (3a) - other (17 %)
- Secondary (3a) - economics, business, law (16 %)
- Secondary (3c) - electricity and electronics, transport and communication (15 %)
- Secondary (3a) - general programs (gymnázium) (11 %)
It is expected that by 2013 the following number of graduates with qualifications suitable for this occupational subgroup will enter the labour market:
Education | Number of graduates entering labour market by 2013 | Development of graduate numbers in 2009-2013 |
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Secondary (3a) - other | 30 760 | slight increase |
Secondary (3a) - economics, business, law | 88 440 | slight decrease |
Secondary (3c) - electricity and electronics, transport and communication | 10 900 | rapid decrease |
Secondary (3a) - general programs (gymnázium) | 27 155 | stagnation |
The development of the number of graduates is ranked using a five-degree scale: rapid decrease - slight decrease - stagnation - slight increase - rapid increase.
Other machine operators not elsewhere classified (ISCO 829)
Development of employment in this occupational subgroup (in thousands)
- Total employment
- Development of employment in this occupational subgroup
Occupations in this subgroup are most frequently found in the following industries:
- Manufacture of electrical machinery and manufacture of medical, precision and optical instruments (19 %)
- Manufacture of motor vehicles (13 %)
- The food and tobacco industries (11 %)
In 2008 the median age of employees in this subgroup was 41 years, in the economy as a whole it was 41 years.
The age structure of employees in this occupational subgroup:
Employees in this occupational subgroup most frequently have the following qualification:
- Secondary (3c) - vehicle maintenance, mechanical engineering, metallurgy (19 %)
- Secondary (3c) - textile, clothes (12 %)
- Secondary (3c) - sales and services (11 %)
- Secondary (3c) - building (10 %)
It is expected that by 2013 the following number of graduates with qualifications suitable for this occupational subgroup will enter the labour market:
Education | Number of graduates entering labour market by 2013 | Development of graduate numbers in 2009-2013 |
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Secondary (3c) - vehicle maintenance, mechanical engineering, metallurgy | 31 180 | slight decrease |
Secondary (3c) - textile, clothes | 1 360 | rapid decrease |
Secondary (3c) - sales and services | 52 950 | rapid decrease |
Secondary (3c) - building | 11 300 | rapid decrease |
The development of the number of graduates is ranked using a five-degree scale: rapid decrease - slight decrease - stagnation - slight increase - rapid increase.
(ISCO other)
Occupations in this subgroup are most frequently found in the following industries:
In 2008 the median age of employees in this subgroup was years, in the economy as a whole it was 41 years.
It is expected that by 2013 the following number of graduates with qualifications suitable for this occupational subgroup will enter the labour market:
Education | Number of graduates entering labour market by 2013 | Development of graduate numbers in 2009-2013 |
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The development of the number of graduates is ranked using a five-degree scale: rapid decrease - slight decrease - stagnation - slight increase - rapid increase.