Chapter Mapping and factoring the 2007 ATECO categories in regard to specialised human capital

The paper describes an exercise of classification of a subset of five-digit categories of the 2007 ATECO classification system of economic activities. The analysis is grounded on the hypothesis that economic sectors can be clustered according to the competency level required to human resources recen...

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Year of Publication:2021
Language:English
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