You searched for occupation: dressmaker
The occupation searched for is part of the occupational group: Textile, garment and leather workers and machine operators. Information about the future concerns the entire group.
The future situation of the occupational group on the labour market
The chances of finding employment for this occupational group in 2009-2013 are below average. As compared to the development in the 2003-2008 period these chances will remain about the same. The most unfavourable factor affecting the employment prospects for this occupational group is the development of the key industries, i.e. textile, clothing and leather, which has for long been poor and the decline in the number of jobs is expected to continue in the future. Jobseekers' chances of finding employment in this area are not much improved by the rapid decrease in the number of graduates of secondary programmes focusing on textile and clothing. Overall, the supply of labour will continue to exceed demand.
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 the number of jobs within this occupational group will increase by 30 % by 2013. The number of jobs in the economy as a whole will increase by 0,2 %. A total of 33 % of workers in this occupational group will leave their jobs (e.g. retirement). Some of these jobs will cease to exist, some will have to be filled. Overall, 3 % of current employment will have to be filled, i.e. 2000 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 743 - Textile, garment and related trades workers
- ISCO 826 - Textile-, fur- and leather-products machine operators
- ISCO 744 - Pelt, leather and shoemaking trades workers
Textile, garment and related trades workers (ISCO 743)
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 42 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) - textile, clothes (54 %)
- Secondary (3a) - other (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 (3c) - textile, clothes | 1 360 | rapid decrease |
Secondary (3a) - other | 30 760 | slight increase |
The development of the number of graduates is ranked using a five-degree scale: rapid decrease - slight decrease - stagnation - slight increase - rapid increase.
Textile-, fur- and leather-products machine operators (ISCO 826)
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 42 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) - textile, clothes (41 %)
- Basic or no education (17 %)
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) - textile, clothes | 1 360 | 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.
Pelt, leather and shoemaking trades workers (ISCO 744)
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 40 years, in the economy as a whole it was 41 years.