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Skills development in the financial and accounting services sector


Date posted:

2022/11/01

Publication year:

2002

Corporate author/s:

Fasset; Human Sciences Research Council (HSRC)

Person/s author/s:

Fourie, Karin; du Toit, Renette; Van Zyl, Elize; Moleke, Percy

Output-type:

research report

Format:

pdf

This study was commissioned by the Financial and Accounting Services Sector Education and Training Authority (Fasset), with the main aim of providing the SETA with a detailed profile of the sector that it serves, a description of education and training provision in the sector, and a description of its skills needs and requirements. The more specific objectives were to: a) describe the sector and its constituent sub-sectors in terms of the total number of employers associated with the sector; total turnover and salary bill; geographical distribution; employee profile, including employment status, population group, gender, age, qualification level, disability and wage levels; (b) describe the professional associations and training institutions active in the sector and their respective roles in and contributions to the development of skills in the sector; (c) determine the education and training supply to the sector; (d) identify skills needs and skills gaps in the sector; (e) describe the sector's involvement in projects and programmes to prevent and combat HIV/AIDS; and (f) identify and describe any special human resources development projects in the sector. A secondary objective of the study was to develop a database of stakeholders in the sector who would be willing to participate in future studies for Fasset.

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