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Commission Regulation (EC) No 19/2009 of 13 January 2009 implementing Regulation (EC) No 453/2008 of the European Parliament and of the Council on quarterly statistics on Community job vacancies, as regards the definition of a job vacancy, the reference dates for data collection, data transmission specifications and feasibility studies (Text with EEA relevance)
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The feasibility study undertaken by a Member State shall cover in particular:
the contribution which each of these economic activities makes to the national economy, expressed in terms of number of companies and employment share or a suitable alternative measure;
a description of the similarities and differences in job vacancy structures and developments for these economic activities compared to the job vacancy structures and developments within NACE Rev. 2 sections B to N.
The different options for obtaining the number of job vacancies and the number of occupied jobs for NACE Rev. 2 sections O, P, Q, R and/or S are to be assessed. The following possible data sources should be taken into account:
existing data collections;
administrative sources;
statistical estimation procedures;
new data collections.
For each option considered, the assessment shall include details of the technical and legal issues involved, including: the timing of implementation; the expected statistical quality of the results; expected start-up and running costs of data collection expressed in euro and full-time equivalent persons employed; cost by single unit surveyed; estimates of any additional burden on businesses; any risk or uncertainties; and particular advantages or disadvantages. Cost and quality shall be compared with that of the existing data collection for sections B to N.
Based on the assessment of the different options, a recommendation on the most suitable approach shall be proposed.
Details of the proposed implementation plan, including the starting and the completion dates of specific stages, shall be provided.
The following Member States shall undertake feasibility studies to assess how the quarterly job vacancy data defined in Article 2 of Regulation (EC) No 453/2008 can be obtained for NACE Rev. 2 sections O, P, Q, R and/or S:
Denmark,
Germany,
Spain,
France,
Italy,
Malta,
Austria.
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