1,016 O*NET occupations O*NET/SOC — O*NET Standard Occupational Classification — a U.S. Department of Labor taxonomy using codes like 15-1252.00 to categorize occupations by duties, skills, and worker requirements. onetcenter.org & 2,840 ESCO occupation mappings ESCO — European Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations — the EU's multilingual classification system categorizing skills, competences, qualifications, and occupations for labor market and education purposes. esco.ec.europa.eu & 224 RAPIDS apprenticeship programs RAPIDS — Registered Apprenticeship Partners Information Data System — the U.S. Department of Labor's official registry of registered apprenticeship programs. RAPIDS Occupation Codes (ROCs) identify apprenticeable occupations and crosswalk to O*NET-SOC codes. apprenticeship.gov covering 64,575 total job titles
1,016 O*NET occupations O*NET/SOC — O*NET Standard Occupational Classification — a U.S. Department of Labor taxonomy using codes like 15-1252.00 to categorize occupations by duties, skills, and worker requirements. onetcenter.org
2,840 ESCO occupation mappings ESCO — European Skills, Competences, Qualifications and Occupations — the EU's multilingual classification system categorizing skills, competences, qualifications, and occupations for labor market and education purposes. esco.ec.europa.eu
224 RAPIDS apprenticeship programs RAPIDS — Registered Apprenticeship Partners Information Data System — the U.S. Department of Labor's official registry of registered apprenticeship programs. RAPIDS Occupation Codes (ROCs) identify apprenticeable occupations and crosswalk to O*NET-SOC codes. apprenticeship.gov
64,575 total job titles
248 NAICS codes (20 sectors, 48 subsectors, 108 groups, 81 industries, 25 national) NAICS — North American Industry Classification System — a hierarchical six-digit code standardizing business industries across the U.S., Canada, and Mexico for economic data collection and analysis. census.gov/naics
682 NACE industry codes NACE — The EU's four-level classification of economic activities for statistical reporting. ec.europa.eu/eurostat
1,947 CIP education pathways CIP — Classification of Instructional Programs — a National Center for Education Statistics coding system (e.g., 26.0205) for organizing postsecondary academic and occupational programs by field of study. nces.ed.gov/ipeds
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