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Future FET: Transforming Learning
FET is unique. FET is for everyone. It is available in every community in Ireland, and offers every individual, regardless of any previous level of education, a pathway to take them as far as they want to go.
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Future of Jobs in Ireland

This report focuses on the potential impacts of automation. Many occupations considered at high risk of automation are also those occupations most impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Student: Skills & Labour Market Research, Reports
National Skills Bulletin 2021

The National Skills Bulletin 2021 is the seventeenth in an annual series of reports produced by the Skills and Labour Market Research Unit (SLMRU) in SOLAS and the fifth to be produced on behalf of the National Skills Council (NSC).
Student: Skills & Labour Market Research, Reports
Spring Skills Bulletin 2021

This report explores the area of skills mismatches in Ireland, with a particular focus on those employed as clerical workers who are classified as over-qualified for the role. It also examines the extent to which employers require third level graduates to fill clerical roles.
Student: Skills & Labour Market Research, Reports
FET Facts and Figures 2019

Compiled from Programme and Learner Support Systems (PLSS) data, this report provides an overview, in facts and figures, of SOLAS funded programmes in 2019. PLSS collects and processes the personal data of the FET learners who are enrolled in SOLAS funded programmes.
Student: Skills & Labour Market Research, Reports
FET Learner Outcomes Post Leaving Certificate

Post-Leaving Certificate (PLC) courses form part of the provision of the further education and training (FET) system. The examination of learners’ outcomes provided in this report was produced by SOLAS under Section 11 of the Statistics Act 1993 using the Educational Longitudinal Database (ELD) data source.
Student: Skills & Labour Market Research, Reports
Women in FET

In 2019, over 60% of the FET learner population were female. The fields of study that had over 60% female enrolments were education, health and welfare, business, administration and law and generic programmes and qualifications.
Student: Skills & Labour Market Research, Reports
Future of Jobs in Ireland
This report focuses on the potential impacts of automation. Many occupations considered at high risk of automation are also those occupations most impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic.
View Paper
National Skills Bulletin 2021
The National Skills Bulletin 2021 is the seventeenth in an annual series of reports produced by the Skills and Labour Market Research Unit (SLMRU) in SOLAS and the fifth to be produced on behalf of the National Skills Council (NSC).
View Paper
Spring Skills Bulletin 2021
This report explores the area of skills mismatches in Ireland, with a particular focus on those employed as clerical workers who are classified as over-qualified for the role. It also examines the extent to which employers require third level graduates to fill clerical roles.
View Paper
FET Facts and Figures 2019
Compiled from Programme and Learner Support Systems (PLSS) data, this report provides an overview, in facts and figures, of SOLAS funded programmes in 2019. PLSS collects and processes the personal data of the FET learners who are enrolled in SOLAS funded programmes.
View Paper
FET Learner Outcomes Post Leaving Certificate
Post-Leaving Certificate (PLC) courses form part of the provision of the further education and training (FET) system. The examination of learners’ outcomes provided in this report was produced by SOLAS under Section 11 of the Statistics Act 1993 using the Educational Longitudinal Database (ELD) data source.
View Paper
Women in FET
In 2019, over 60% of the FET learner population were female. The fields of study that had over 60% female enrolments were education, health and welfare, business, administration and law and generic programmes and qualifications.
View Paper
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