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National Classification of Levels of Training : ウィキペディア英語版 | National Classification of Levels of Training The National Classification of Levels of Training (French: ''Nomenclature des niveaux de formation'') a system used in France for statistical purposes to measure an individual's training. Two classifications are commonly used:〔(Les définitions des termes et indicateurs statistiques de l'éducation nationale - Niveau de formation )〕 The ''nomenclature des niveaux de formation'' (national classification of levels of training),〔(Insee - Définitions et méthodes - Niveaux de formation )〕 established in 1969 by the ''Commission statistique nationale'' (national statistical commission), and the International Standard Classification of Education (ISCED), validated by UNESCO in 1997 and used for international comparisons. The first one is used by the Ministry of National Education, but also by the French employment agency, to classify jobseekers by education level, and by INSEE for the census,〔(France métropolitaine - Thême « Diplômes - Formation » )〕 ... The issue of classification reform arises from European degrees harmonization, including the phasing of final diplomas of undergraduate higher education (level III). However, even after the phasing, there are still many graduates. Thus, although the ''Certificat d'études primaires'' was officially abolished in 1989, which does not prevent to find today, in the French population, individuals who had stopped at this level of training. == National classification of levels of training (1967) == It defines the levels of training in terms of duration.〔(Nomenclature des niveaux de formation )〕
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