Summary information

Study title

Qualified Personnel Monitoring 2009: Household Survey 2009

Creator

Hudler-Seitzberger, Michaela (Paul Lazarsfeld Gesellschaft für Sozialforschung)
Bittner, Marc (Paul Lazarsfeld Gesellschaft für Sozialforschung)

Study number / PID

doi:10.11587/6UXAAG (DOI)

PLG200901 (WISDOM number)

Data access

Information not available

Series

LAMO

The aim of LAMO (Labourmarket Monitoring) is the development, application and validation of a monitoring tool for the regular survey of the changes on the labour market in the course of the EU enlargement.

Abstract

In the Interreg III A project LAMO I and LAMO II, the Paul Lazarsfeld Society, together with other experts, developed a set of monitoring instruments that provided data on changes in the labour market - with particular regard to the potential of cross-border commuters and migrant workers. These data were intended to serve as a information basis and argumentation for political decision-makers and for the economy. The project "Fachkräftemonitoring" (FAMO) represents a further development and focuses in particular on the topic of skilled labour demand in Vienna and in western Slovakia (Bratislava, Trnava). The aim of FAMO, in addition to a comprehensive presentation of the economic development in the Austrian-Slovak CENTROPE region, is to obtain information on the demand for personnel (especially skilled workers) in the research region, on the basis of a large company survey and to sound out the prevailing working conditions. The FAMO company survey also interrogates realised or intended internationalization steps and cooperation between Austrian companies and companies in Western Slovakia. In addition, a survey of the employable population analysed the willingness of people to work abroad and their qualifications. Prospect Unternehmensberatung conducted qualitative interviews with company representatives in order to gain a deeper insight into the demand for skilled workers in selected industry segments. Furthermore, experts from the following areas were interviewed: regional actors from the labour market and economy as well as local decision-makers in the study regions (public federal and regional administration, labour market service, chamber of commerce, trade unions, chambers of labour, industrialists association) as well as regional managers, scientists and mayors of municipalities/cities close to the border: Sociodemographic questions, qualifications and knowledge, professional situation, wage expectations, professional and spatial mobility, experience with...
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Methodology

Data collection period

11/2008 - 02/2009

Country

Austria, Slovakia, Slovakia

Time dimension

Cross-section

Analysis unit

Individual

Universe

Working age population aged 15 and over

Sampling procedure

Non-probability: Quota

Kind of data

Numeric

Data collection mode

Face-to-face interview

Funding information

Funder

Federal Ministry of Labour, Social Affairs and Consumer Protection

Grant number

N/A

Funder

Ministry of Construction and Regional Development of the Slovak Republic

Grant number

N/A

Funder

Cross-border Cooperation Programme Slovakia-Austria 2007-2013

Grant number

N/A

Access

Publisher

The Austrian Social Science Data Archive

Publication year

2020

Terms of data access

For more Information please visit AUSSDA's web page

Related publications

  • Hierländer, Peter / Nowotny, Klaus (2009): FAMO I: Das Arbeitskräfteangebot im irregulären Sektor. Ein Vergleich der CENTROPE-Regionen Wien und Bratislava-Trnava. Wien: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Hierländer, Peter / Nowotny, Klaus (2009): FAMO I: Migrations- und Pendelpotentiale in Wien und den slowakischen Grenzregionen zu Österreich. Wien: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Huber, Peter (2009): FAMO I: Wirtschaftliche Entwicklung in der CENTROPE-Region seit der EU-Erweiterung. Wien: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung Pennerstorfer, Dieter (2009): Internationalisierung und Wahl der Markteintrittsform. Bestimmungsgründe und Unterschiede zwischen Unternehmen aus Wien und der Region Bratislava-Trnava. Wien: Österreichisches Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung