Data project
Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC)
Programme for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC)
Summary
The PIAAC data collection have been designed to provide links to the International Adult Literacy Survey, IALS (1994, 1996, 1998), as well as the Adult Literacy and Life Skills Survey, ALL (2002, 2006). Consequently, the analysis of the common framework will allow the measurement of changes in the literacy competencies of populations over time. The PIAAC survey is aimed to provide comparative analysis of formal and informal skill-formation systems and their outcomes, and international benchmarking regarding adult skills. The data will provide information on the demographic characteristics, educational background (individual, parental, and linguistic), labour market outcomes, as well as the use of skills on daily, work and civic related activities. First results from the survey, as well as more specific methodological information, will be available in October of 2013.
Type of data
Data Source
Survey
Type of Study
Crosssection occasional
Data gathering method
Face-to-face
Access to data
Conditions of access
Results and additional information are planned to be released in late 2013
Type of available data (e.g. anonymised microdata, aggregated tables, etc.)
N/A
Formats available
N/A
Coverage
Coverage Years of collection, reference years, and sample sizes
Round 1: Data collected from 2008 to 2011; Total target sample size of 115,000 (5,000 in each country)
Round 2: Data collection began in 2012. Target sample size of 45,000 (5,000 in each country).
Round 3: Scheduled May 2014
First year of collection
2008
Stratification if applicable
Base used for sampling
Geographical coverage and breakdowns
Round 1: Australia, Austria, Belgium, Canada, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, France, Germany, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Republic of Korea, Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Sweden, United Kingdom, and the United States
Round 2: 9 more countries will be added – Chile, Greece, Indonesia, Israel, Lithuania, New Zealand, Singapore, Slovenia and Turkey
Round 3: To be defined.
Age range
16-65 in private households who reside in the country at the time of data collection.
Statistical representativeness
Population representative
Coverage of main and cross-cutting topics
The OECD Survey of Adult Skills uses an innovative “job-requirements approach” to ask adults who are employed about a number of generic skills they use in the workplace. The survey asks adults how intensively and how frequently they use these skills at work. Therefore, it allows for the study of skill mismatch based on the duties performed and the skills needed.
Information is also collected about four broad categories of generic work skills: cognitive skills, interaction and social skills, physical skills, and learning skills.
Linkage
Standardisation
Labour-force status: ILO-definition
Possibility of linkage among databases
Data quality
Entry errors if applicable
N/A
Breaks
N/A
Consistency of terminology or coding used during collection
N/A
Governance
Contact information
Andreas Schleicher, Deputy Director, Directorate for Education and Skills
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)
2, rue André Pascal
75775 Paris Cedex 16 France Phone: +33 (0) 1 45 24 93 66
Email: Andreas.Schleicher(at)OECD.org
Url: http://www.oecd.org/site/piaac/
Timeliness, transparency
Round 1 (2008-13) -with 24 participating countries- results will be released in October 2013. Round 2 (2012-16) -with 9 participating countries- results will be released in 2016. A third Round is scheduled to begin in May 2014.