20/04/2020

Labour Market Barometer for primary education, secondary education, and vocational education.

The text on this page was automatically translated and hence may differ from the original. No rights can be derived from this translation.

Education is one of the sectors that has been severely affected by the coronavirus. Keeping education running, whether digitally or not, is of great importance to all of us. Children have the right to education, and without education, parents often struggle to perform their work effectively, with all the consequences this entails for society. Even in times of crisis, we recognise the importance of having good and a sufficient number of teachers 'in' the classroom. The Ministry of Education, Culture and Science closely monitors the demand and supply of educational personnel to be able to take action where necessary to improve the connection between demand and supply. To do this, the Ministry of Education, Culture and Science uses tools such as the 'Education Labour Market Barometer', which maps out developments in job vacancies in primary education, secondary education, and secondary vocational education. This barometer was developed in the period 2016-2019 by Dialogic in collaboration with Ecorys. We also provided the Education Labour Market Barometer for the period 2020-2022. The figures from this barometer have been used by the Ministry in the Trend Report Labour Market Teachers primary education, secondary education, and secondary vocational education 2021.