Examples of using Standard classification in English and their translations into Slovak
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Computer
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Programming
The International Standard Classification of Education(ISCED) was developed by UNESCO to facilitate comparisons of education statistics
(32) Whereas the Commission must establish a standard procedure for the acceptance of waste and set up a standard classification of waste acceptable in a landfill in accordance with the committee procedure laid down in Article 18 of Directive 75/442/EEC;
According to the ILO report, 10"The ILO's International Standard Classification of Occupations(ISCO) recognizes domestic work under two broad classification groupings(5 and 9) and identifies associated tasks
is the industry standard classification system used in the European Union.
possesses higher education qualifications, reference may be made to ISCED(International Standard Classification of Education) 1997 levels 5a and 6.
Description The International Standard Classification of Occupations(ISCO) is one of the main international classifications produced by the International Labour Organisation(ILO). ISCO is a tool for organising jobs into a clearly defined set of groups according to the tasks and duties undertaken in the job.
highly qualified workers18 and UNESCO's International Standard Classification of Education(ISCED 199719).
where such professions belong to major group 1 or 2 of the ISCO("International Standard Classification of Occupation") classification. .
reference should be made either to ISCED(International Standard Classification of Education) 2011 levels 6,
The International Standard Classification of Education(I S C E D 1997)
From an International perspective, UNESCO's International Standards Classification of Education(ISCED) is a similar framework that enables comparison of educational statistics
emergency services, including common definitions and standard classifications of injuries and fatalities,
emergency services, including common definitions and standard classifications of injuries and fatalities,
International Standard Classification of Education.
International Standard Classification of Education.
International Standard Classification of all Economic Activities.
This nomenclature is aligned with the International Standard Classification of Education of UNESCO.
teachers in higher education(level 5-6 of the International standard classification of education, ISCED).
Intermediate education comprises of upper secondary and post-secondary non tertiary education in the International Standard Classification of Education 2011(ISCED 2011).
This structure of Czech education conforms to the standards of the International Standard Classification of Education(ISCED) that is approved by UNESCO.