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Episode Summary:
In today’s episode, we will learn about the Occupation Standard Classification for Australia (OSCA), a standardised framework for storing, organising and reporting occupation-related information, and how it relates to ANZSCO.
Currently, the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) is used as the tool to define the occupations that feature on The Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) for skilled migration. This will not be impacted after OSCA’s release on 6 December.
Both Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and Statistics NZ (Stats NZ) have been joint custodians of ANZSCO since it was first published in 2006. Both government statisticians have now agreed to introduce their own tailored occupational statistical classifications.
This localized adaptation will allow each government agency to maintain separate but aligned classifications to better reflect the current labour market and meet stakeholder needs.
Have a listen if you want to hear Amitava compare and contrast OSCA with ANZSCO.
Keywords:
OSCA, ANZSCO, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Occupation Classification, Subclass 482
Main Topics:
• (00:00) How is OSCA different from ANZSCO?
• (04:52) Transition to OSCA
• (07:55) OSCA's role in skilled migration
• (09:54) ANZSCO's future
Additional Resources:
•OSCA
•ANZSCO
•CSOL
•Subclass 482
- Links -
If you are seeking immigration advice, would like to have a discussion about your application, or any other matter related to your PR call us at +61 415 882 542.
Amitava Deb | LinkedIn
For Debika Migration Services:
DMS Website
DMS LinkedIn
DMS YouTube
DMS Facebook
DMS Instagram
If you have any feedback or suggestions on future topics you'd like us to explore, contact us at[email protected]
Episode Summary:
In today’s episode, we will learn about the Occupation Standard Classification for Australia (OSCA), a standardised framework for storing, organising and reporting occupation-related information, and how it relates to ANZSCO.
Currently, the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) is used as the tool to define the occupations that feature on The Core Skills Occupation List (CSOL) for skilled migration. This will not be impacted after OSCA’s release on 6 December.
Both Australian Bureau of Statistics (ABS) and Statistics NZ (Stats NZ) have been joint custodians of ANZSCO since it was first published in 2006. Both government statisticians have now agreed to introduce their own tailored occupational statistical classifications.
This localized adaptation will allow each government agency to maintain separate but aligned classifications to better reflect the current labour market and meet stakeholder needs.
Have a listen if you want to hear Amitava compare and contrast OSCA with ANZSCO.
Keywords:
OSCA, ANZSCO, Australian Bureau of Statistics, Occupation Classification, Subclass 482
Main Topics:
• (00:00) How is OSCA different from ANZSCO?
• (04:52) Transition to OSCA
• (07:55) OSCA's role in skilled migration
• (09:54) ANZSCO's future
Additional Resources:
•OSCA
•ANZSCO
•CSOL
•Subclass 482
- Links -
If you are seeking immigration advice, would like to have a discussion about your application, or any other matter related to your PR call us at +61 415 882 542.
Amitava Deb | LinkedIn
For Debika Migration Services:
DMS Website
DMS LinkedIn
DMS YouTube
DMS Facebook
DMS Instagram
If you have any feedback or suggestions on future topics you'd like us to explore, contact us at[email protected]