SUPPORT DOCUMENT. Employers use and views of the VET system, 2015: terms and definitions NCVER



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SUPPORT DOCUMENT Employers use and views of the VET system, 2015: terms and definitions NCVER This document was produced as an added resource for the report Employers' use and views of the VET system 2015 for further information. The report is available on NCVER s website: <www.ncver.edu.au>. The views and opinions expressed in this document are those of NCVER and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Australian Government or state and territory governments.

Commonwealth of Australia, 2015 With the exception of the Commonwealth Coat of Arms, the Department s logo, any material protected by a trade mark and where otherwise noted all material presented in this document is provided under a Creative Commons Attribution 3.0 Australia <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/au> licence. The details of the relevant licence conditions are available on the Creative Commons website (accessible using the links provided) as is the full legal code for the CC BY 3.0 AU licence <http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/legalcode>. The Creative Commons licence conditions do not apply to all logos, graphic design, artwork and photographs. Requests and enquiries concerning other reproduction and rights should be directed to the National Centre for Vocational Education Research (NCVER). This document should be attributed as NCVER, Employers use and views of the VET system, 2015: terms and definitions support document, NCVER. This work has been produced by NCVER on behalf of the Australian Government, and state and territory governments, with funding provided through the Department of Education and Training. 2 Terms and definitions

Introduction This document covers the data terms used in the Employers' use and views of the VET system 2015 report and its associated data tables. The primary purpose of this document is to assist users of the report to understand the specific data terms used within it. Terms that appear in the report are listed in alphabetical order with the following information provided for each: Definition: a brief explanation of the term Classification categories: defined categories that apply to each term are listed where applicable Terms and acronyms which have a broader Vocational Education and Training application have not been included in this document. Readers are referred to the VET glossary, which is available at NCVER s website: <http://www.ncver.edu.au/resources/glossary.html>. NCVER 3

Accredited training See Nationally recognised training. Apprentices and trainees Australian Qualifications Framework (AQF) Confidence interval Course Employees Employer Employer size Employer using the VET system A person who undertook a contract of training with an employer and a training provider. The training they undertake as part of their apprenticeship or traineeship is nationally recognised. The Australian Qualifications Framework is a nationally consistent framework of credentials offered in schools, vocational education and training (TAFE institutes and private providers) and the higher education sector (mainly universities) that covers qualifications from certificate I through to a doctoral degree. For more details of the AQF, go to <http://www.aqf.edu.au> A specified interval, with the sample statistic at its centre, within which the corresponding population value is said to lie with a given level of confidence (ABS, 1998) A structured program of study including, where appropriate, practical experience. A course may lead to a recognised qualification. See also Qualification. An employed person who, during the reference period, worked for an employer for wages or salary. This includes: employees on paid or prepaid leave, employees who commenced or terminated employment during the pay period, and employees on workers compensation who continue to be paid through the payroll. It excludes persons paid solely by commission, without a retainer, wage or salary. An organisation operating within Australia that employed at least one employee in the last pay period preceding the interview. Employer size is defined as follows: Small: an employer with between 1 and 9 employees Medium: an employer with between 10 and 99 employees Large: an employer with 100 or more employees. An employer that has met skill needs in the past 12 months by: having jobs requiring vocational qualifications having staff undertaking an apprenticeship or traineeship having staff undertaking other nationally recognised training. Diploma or higher Certificate IV Certificate III Certificate II Certificate I Small Medium Large With jobs requiring vocational qualifications With apprentices/ trainees Providing nationally recognised training

Formal vocational qualifications Industry Informal training Qualifications that are nationally recognised. These qualifications are delivered by registered training organisations such as TAFE, private providers and vocational divisions of universities. This training includes: traditional qualifications such as electrician or welder advanced diploma, diplomas, certificates I, II, III, IV. This training does not include: senior secondary certificates of education (Year 12) higher education qualifications such as bachelor or higher degrees apprenticeships and traineeships not yet completed. The Australian and New Zealand Standard Industry Classification (ANZSIC), 2006 Edition, is used for industry. This is an Australian Bureau of Statistics classification that identifies the industry or principal activity in which an employer is engaged. (ABS Catalogue No. 1292.0, February 2006). Training that usually occurs on-the-job through interactions with co-workers as part of the dayto-day work. Agriculture, forestry and fishing Mining Manufacturing Electricity, gas, water and waste services Construction Wholesale trade Retail trade Accommodation and food services Transport, postal and warehousing Information media and telecommunications Financial and insurance services Rental hiring and real estate services Professional, scientific and technical services Administrative and support services Public administration and safety Education and training Health care and social assistance Arts and recreational services Other services Not Stated

Nationally Recognised Training Non-response bias Non-sampling error Not stated Off-the-job training On-the-job training Private training provider An accredited program of study that leads to vocational qualifications that are recognised across Australia. It is also known as nationally or state accredited training. This can apply to: a whole course (qualification) or components of a course (units of competency and subjects). It can be recognised by a quality stamp that includes the words Nationally Recognised Training. Only registered training organisations that meet government quality standards can provide nationally recognised training (such as TAFE, private providers and vocational divisions of universities). This training does not include: training and certifications that may be recognised by your industry, but are not part of the Australian vocational education and training sector - for example, Microsoft and Cisco, which are typically product-specific certifications higher education degrees. For the purposes of this survey, employers with apprenticeships and traineeships are reported separately. Non-response bias occurs when the characteristics of those not responding to the survey differ to the those responding for the survey in relation to the variables or items of interest. Nonresponse can affect the reliability of results and can introduce bias Non-sampling errors (as distinct from sampling errors, see below) may occur because of nonresponse bias, incorrect responses, interviewer errors, and processing errors. This is also known as question or partial non-response. Where particular questions have not been answered, but a questionnaire would otherwise be useable, a code has been allocated to indicate that a response was not given for that particular question. Not stated responses are those where respondents were sequenced to answer a question, but did not provide a response. Training provided as part of an apprenticeship or traineeship that takes place away from a person s job, usually off the premises (for example, at TAFE) but may be on the premises (for example, in a special training area). See also On-the-job training, Apprentices and trainees. Training provided by the employer at the workplace as part of an apprenticeship or traineeship. Some apprenticeships and traineeships are fully on-the-job. See also Off-the-job training, Apprentices and trainees. A privately owned registered training organisation that provides training to individuals and industry either on a fee-paying or publicly funded basis.

Qualification Reference periods Registered Training Organisation (RTO) Response rate Sampling error Satisfaction with training A recognised award granted to an individual upon successful completion of a structured program of study. See also Australian Qualifications Framework. Employers were asked to respond to questions regarding their employees during the two reference periods: the last pay period the last 12 months An organisation registered by a State or Territory recognition authority to deliver training and/or conduct assessments and issue nationally recognised qualifications in accordance with the Australian Recognition Framework. Registered training organisations include TAFE colleges and institutes, adult and community education providers, private providers, community organisations, schools, higher education institutions, commercial and enterprise training providers, industry bodies, and other organisations meeting the registration requirements. The total number of interviews conducted, expressed as a percentage of the total number of in scope selections. Out of scope selections comprise employers that did not have any employees. Estimates calculated from the Survey of Employers' Use and Views of the VET System are based on information collected from a sample. As a result, they are subject to sampling error (that is, an estimate from a sample may not be equal to the true population value). The most commonly used measure of sampling error is the standard error. For a definition of a standard error see below. Employers were asked to rate their satisfaction with the quality of the training on a five point scale. AQF qualification Diploma or higher Certificate IV Certificate III Certificate II Certificate I Non AQF qualification Other recognised courses Non-award courses Subject only - no qualification Satisfied Very satisfied Satisfied Neither Dissatisfied Dissatisfied Very dissatisfied Not stated

Self employed Standard error An employed person who, during the reference period(s), worked in their own business without employing staff. There are nineteen chances in twenty that the estimate obtained from a sample will be within two standard errors of the true population value (that is, the value if everyone in the population had been included and responded to the survey). State accredited training See Nationally Recognised Training Subject A unit of training in which a student may enrol and be assessed. A subject must be capable of being separately assessed and be capable of standing on its own or being linked to other subjects in the same or related studies. Subjects are usually components of accredited courses. See also Unit of Competency. TAFE providers A technical and further education institute (TAFE). Training Unaccredited training Unit of competency Vocational qualifications The development of skills, knowledge, attitudes or competencies through instruction and practice. Refers to training that does not lead to a nationally recognised qualification. The training activity must have a specified content or predetermined plan designed to develop employment-related skills and competencies. Examples include: product- or service-specific courses (like Certified Novell Engineer, advanced Excel) project management courses workshops on how to deal with customer complaints industry-specific or technical training not recognised nationally. This training does not include: apprenticeships and traineeships, and other nationally recognised training study towards a higher education degree. A component of a competency standard. A unit of competency is a statement of a key function or role in a particular job or occupation. Nationally recognised completed qualifications. These qualifications are delivered by registered training organisations such as TAFE, private providers and vocational divisions of universities.

References Australian Bureau of Statistics (1998). Statistics a powerful edge (2nd Edition), Cat. No. 1331.0. ABS, Canberra. Available free of charge from: http://www.abs.gov.au/websitedbs/d3310116.nsf/0/5b6a2b726a507a1f4a2567ac00141f DD?Open (accessed August 2009). 9 Employers use and views of the VET system 2015: terms and definitions