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PIAAC in Canada
Presentation at the Summer Institute 2013:
Learning from IALS, Preparing for PIAAC
By Patrick Bussière
Skills Development Research Division
Policy Research Directorate
June 26-28, 2013
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Outline of Presentation
 What is PIAAC?
 Main elements of PIAAC and definitions
 Longitudinal platform
 PIAAC in Canada
 Reports and timelines
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What is PIAAC?
 OECD initiative to assess skills and competencies of working-age
adults across 24 countries, including most EU countries, the US and
Australia. Canada is one of 24.
PIAAC will:
 Assess literacy, numeracy skills and the ability to solve problems in a
technology-rich environment in a coherent and consistent way across
countries
 Focus on the key cognitive and workplace skills that are required for
successful participation in the economy and in society
 Provide sound basis for international benchmarking and analysis of
adult competencies
 Offer a far more complete and nuanced picture of the stock of human
capital than has yet been available to policy makers
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Direct Assessment
of numeracy skills
Direct Assessment
of problem-solving
skills in technology rich
Environments (PS-TRE)
Survey of skills
used at work
Direct Assessment
of reading components
Background
Questionnaire (BQ)
PIAACDirect Assessment
of literacy skills
Main Elements of PIAAC
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What is meant by literacy in PIAAC?
 The ability to understand and use information
from written texts in a variety of contexts to
achieve goals and further develop knowledge and
potential.
 This is a core requirement to develop higher-order
skills and to obtain positive economic and social
outcomes.
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What is meant by reading components in PIAAC?
 In order to read effectively, one requires basic
skills such as word recognition, decoding skills,
vocabulary knowledge and fluency.
 These are the basic reading component skills and
are essential for the acquisition of literacy skills.
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What is meant by numeracy in PIAAC?
 The ability to use, apply, interpret, and communicate
mathematical information and ideas.
 Essential skill in an age when individuals encounter an
increasing amount and wider range of quantitative and
mathematical information in their daily lives.
 Numeracy is a parallel skill to reading literacy
Need to assess how literacy and numeracy interact
They are differently distributed across subgroups of the
population.
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What is meant by PS-TRE in PIAAC?
 Refers to the ability to use technology to solve
problems and accomplish complex tasks.
 Not a measurement of “computer literacy” but
rather of the cognitive skills required in the
information age.
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How will the skills used at work be surveyed?
 Only for adults in employment, and the survey uses a “Job
Requirements Approach” (JRA)
 Asks about the types and levels of a number of generic
skills used in the workplace.
 use of reading and numeracy skills on the job
 mastery of information technology,
communication, presentation and team-working
skills
 Asks about the requirements of the person’s main job in
terms of the intensity and frequency of the use of such
skills and self-assessment on whether having skills
surplus or skills deficiency.
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PIAAC BQ flowchart
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What background information will be collected by the PIAAC? (1)
Demographic characteristics
International
 Age, gender, Household size, and whether living together with a
spouse/partner
 Number of children, the ages of the youngest and oldest child
 Country of birth, year of emigration, Number of books at home
Canadian-specific
 Birth country, immigration category, year of arrival
 Aboriginal status
 Mother tongue(s), language(s) spoken at home and proficiency in both
official languages
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What background information will be collected by the PIAAC? (2)
Educational and Training
International:
 Highest educational attainment, name of qualification, where and when this qualification
was completed,
 Whether currently studying and for what qualification, field, uncompleted qualifications
and when stopped studying, the number of qualifications studied in the last 12 months
 Links between study and employment and employers’ involvement in work-related study
or training
 Reasons for not participating in further education or training
Canadian-specific:
 Whether being a high-school dropout and province or territory when being in high school
(HS) or junior HS
 The highest level of schooling (Canadian category) and whether the highest level of
schooling was obtained in Canada, and what is the field of study
 The highest level of foreign education, from where, and in which field of study
 Total years of schooling
 Current program and field of study
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What background information will be collected by the PIAAC? (3)-1
Jobs
 Current status and work history
International
– Incidence of paid and unpaid work in the last week, reasons for not looking for
work and duration of job-search, methods for finding work, duration in paid work or
self-employment
Canadian-specific
– Number of years of full-time work experience (both inside and outside Canada)
 Current work
International
– Occupation, industry, job tenure, size of business, supervisory responsibilities, type
of contract and hours usually worked per week, autonomy in job, requirement for
qualification in job, incidence of informal learning, job satisfaction, earnings
Canadian-specific
– For whom one works: name of business, type of employment contract (Canadian
list), required educational qualification for the job (Canadian category), language
used most often at work
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What background information will be collected by the PIAAC? (3)-2
Jobs
 Last job
International
– Occupation, industry, job tenure, size of business, supervisory
responsibility, type of contract, hours usually worked per week, main
reason for stopping working in last job
Canadian-specific
– For whom one works: name of business
– Type of employment contract (Canadian list)
– Languages used most often at work
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What background information will be collected by the PIAAC? (4)
How individuals use literacy, numeracy, and technology
skills in everyday life
International:
 Reading and writing activities
 Use of computer
 Activities involving numbers, quantities, numerical information,
statistics or mathematics
Canadian-specific:
 n/a
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 The Longitudinal Platform (LP) is a new Canadian longitudinal data instrument which will
contribute to further the understanding of the relationship and linkages between major life
experiences and their impact on people’s educational, employment, family and financial
outcomes. It will focus on major transitions in three domains : labour market, learning &
training, and family.
 Some PIAAC respondents are part of the LP sample.
 In a PIAAC household:
 1 person aged 16-65 receives a detailed background questionnaire (approximately 1 hour) and the
PIAAC assessment (approx. 1 hour)
 Other household members aged 15+ receive a basic background questionnaire (approx. 20
minutes)
 Income and employer information from all respondents will be linked from administrative income
tax data (T1 and T4 data); information on pension programs will be obtained from Pension Plan in
Canada data
 In a non-PIAAAC household:
 All members aged 15+ receive a basic background questionnaire (about 20 minutes)
 Content derived from PIAAC background questionnaire
 All members aged 15+ receive up to 5 minutes of additional content
PIAAC is part of the Longitudinal Platform
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Non PIAAC households PIAAC households
PIAAC respondent Non-PIAAC respondent
Basic Background Questionnaire Detailed Background Questionnaire Basic Background Questionnaire
 Family relationship matrix
 Demographics
 Education
 Labour market and job characteristics
 Basic health status
 Parent’s education status
 Family relationship matrix
 Demographics
 Education
 Labour market and job characteristics
 Basic health status
 Parent’s education status, main job
 Skills, Literacy, numeracy and ICT skills at
work
 Literacy, numeracy and ICT skills in
everyday life
 General household and respondent
information and opinions
 Family relationship matrix
 Demographics
 Education
 Labour market and job characteristics
 Basic health status
 Parent’s education status
PIAAC assessment
Additional content
 Annual labour supply
 Retirement
 Children
 Housing
 Subjective well being
Linked from admin. Data Linked from admin. Data Linked from admin. data
 Personal and family income and income history
 Family composition history
 Locations of residences history
 Earnings and employers history
 Pension plan information history
Content of PIAAC and Longitudinal platform
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PIAAC in Canada
 Largest net sample of all participating countries
(approximately 27,000 respondents) in order to
provide general population estimates both at the
national level (for both official languages), and for
each of Canada’s 13 provinces and territories.
 Over sampling for targeted population:
– Recent immigrants
– Aboriginal populations
– Official language populations living in minority
settings
– Youth (16-24)
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PIAAC in Canada: a multi-stakeholder partnership
 PIAAC in Canada is made possible by the involvement of
the following partners:
– Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
– The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada
representing all provinces and territories
– Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency
– Citizenship and Immigration Canada
– Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada
– Public Health Agency of Canada
 Statistics Canada act as National Project Manager.
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Proposed Reports:
 International reports
– The first international PIAAC report
– Six International thematic reports
 Pan-Canadian reports
– The first pan-Canadian PIAAC report
– Six pan-Canadian thematic reports
Release of PIAAC results
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OECD thematic reports
 TR1: The use of skills in the workplace
 TR2: Skills and labour market outcomes
 TR3: Skills mismatch
 TR4: A closer look at the population with low levels of proficiency
 TR5: Digital literacy in TRE and ICT use
 TR6: Trends, ageing, and the determinants of skills
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Pan-Canadian thematic reports
 TR1: Skills in the Canadian Labour Market
 TR2:Skills, education and adult learning
 TR3: Competencies profiles of official language minority communities
(OLMCs)
 TR4: Competency profiles of immigrants
 TR5: Competency profiles of Aboriginal populations
 TR6: Competency profiles and everyday life: Literacy’s health and
social dimensions
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PIAAC Timelines
 October 8, 2013: public release of both
– First International report, and
– Pan-Canadian first national report;
 In 2014 and 2015: Staggered release of national
and international thematic reports
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Contact information
Patrick Bussière
Director, Skills Development Research Division
Human Resources and Skills Development Canada
patrick.bussiere@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca
819-953-0423

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Piaac in cda_may2013_en

  • 1. PIAAC in Canada Presentation at the Summer Institute 2013: Learning from IALS, Preparing for PIAAC By Patrick Bussière Skills Development Research Division Policy Research Directorate June 26-28, 2013
  • 2. 2 Outline of Presentation  What is PIAAC?  Main elements of PIAAC and definitions  Longitudinal platform  PIAAC in Canada  Reports and timelines
  • 3. 3 What is PIAAC?  OECD initiative to assess skills and competencies of working-age adults across 24 countries, including most EU countries, the US and Australia. Canada is one of 24. PIAAC will:  Assess literacy, numeracy skills and the ability to solve problems in a technology-rich environment in a coherent and consistent way across countries  Focus on the key cognitive and workplace skills that are required for successful participation in the economy and in society  Provide sound basis for international benchmarking and analysis of adult competencies  Offer a far more complete and nuanced picture of the stock of human capital than has yet been available to policy makers
  • 4. 4 Direct Assessment of numeracy skills Direct Assessment of problem-solving skills in technology rich Environments (PS-TRE) Survey of skills used at work Direct Assessment of reading components Background Questionnaire (BQ) PIAACDirect Assessment of literacy skills Main Elements of PIAAC
  • 5. 5 What is meant by literacy in PIAAC?  The ability to understand and use information from written texts in a variety of contexts to achieve goals and further develop knowledge and potential.  This is a core requirement to develop higher-order skills and to obtain positive economic and social outcomes.
  • 6. 6 What is meant by reading components in PIAAC?  In order to read effectively, one requires basic skills such as word recognition, decoding skills, vocabulary knowledge and fluency.  These are the basic reading component skills and are essential for the acquisition of literacy skills.
  • 7. 7 What is meant by numeracy in PIAAC?  The ability to use, apply, interpret, and communicate mathematical information and ideas.  Essential skill in an age when individuals encounter an increasing amount and wider range of quantitative and mathematical information in their daily lives.  Numeracy is a parallel skill to reading literacy Need to assess how literacy and numeracy interact They are differently distributed across subgroups of the population.
  • 8. 8 What is meant by PS-TRE in PIAAC?  Refers to the ability to use technology to solve problems and accomplish complex tasks.  Not a measurement of “computer literacy” but rather of the cognitive skills required in the information age.
  • 9. 9 How will the skills used at work be surveyed?  Only for adults in employment, and the survey uses a “Job Requirements Approach” (JRA)  Asks about the types and levels of a number of generic skills used in the workplace.  use of reading and numeracy skills on the job  mastery of information technology, communication, presentation and team-working skills  Asks about the requirements of the person’s main job in terms of the intensity and frequency of the use of such skills and self-assessment on whether having skills surplus or skills deficiency.
  • 11. 11 What background information will be collected by the PIAAC? (1) Demographic characteristics International  Age, gender, Household size, and whether living together with a spouse/partner  Number of children, the ages of the youngest and oldest child  Country of birth, year of emigration, Number of books at home Canadian-specific  Birth country, immigration category, year of arrival  Aboriginal status  Mother tongue(s), language(s) spoken at home and proficiency in both official languages
  • 12. 12 What background information will be collected by the PIAAC? (2) Educational and Training International:  Highest educational attainment, name of qualification, where and when this qualification was completed,  Whether currently studying and for what qualification, field, uncompleted qualifications and when stopped studying, the number of qualifications studied in the last 12 months  Links between study and employment and employers’ involvement in work-related study or training  Reasons for not participating in further education or training Canadian-specific:  Whether being a high-school dropout and province or territory when being in high school (HS) or junior HS  The highest level of schooling (Canadian category) and whether the highest level of schooling was obtained in Canada, and what is the field of study  The highest level of foreign education, from where, and in which field of study  Total years of schooling  Current program and field of study
  • 13. 13 What background information will be collected by the PIAAC? (3)-1 Jobs  Current status and work history International – Incidence of paid and unpaid work in the last week, reasons for not looking for work and duration of job-search, methods for finding work, duration in paid work or self-employment Canadian-specific – Number of years of full-time work experience (both inside and outside Canada)  Current work International – Occupation, industry, job tenure, size of business, supervisory responsibilities, type of contract and hours usually worked per week, autonomy in job, requirement for qualification in job, incidence of informal learning, job satisfaction, earnings Canadian-specific – For whom one works: name of business, type of employment contract (Canadian list), required educational qualification for the job (Canadian category), language used most often at work
  • 14. 14 What background information will be collected by the PIAAC? (3)-2 Jobs  Last job International – Occupation, industry, job tenure, size of business, supervisory responsibility, type of contract, hours usually worked per week, main reason for stopping working in last job Canadian-specific – For whom one works: name of business – Type of employment contract (Canadian list) – Languages used most often at work
  • 15. 15 What background information will be collected by the PIAAC? (4) How individuals use literacy, numeracy, and technology skills in everyday life International:  Reading and writing activities  Use of computer  Activities involving numbers, quantities, numerical information, statistics or mathematics Canadian-specific:  n/a
  • 16. 16  The Longitudinal Platform (LP) is a new Canadian longitudinal data instrument which will contribute to further the understanding of the relationship and linkages between major life experiences and their impact on people’s educational, employment, family and financial outcomes. It will focus on major transitions in three domains : labour market, learning & training, and family.  Some PIAAC respondents are part of the LP sample.  In a PIAAC household:  1 person aged 16-65 receives a detailed background questionnaire (approximately 1 hour) and the PIAAC assessment (approx. 1 hour)  Other household members aged 15+ receive a basic background questionnaire (approx. 20 minutes)  Income and employer information from all respondents will be linked from administrative income tax data (T1 and T4 data); information on pension programs will be obtained from Pension Plan in Canada data  In a non-PIAAAC household:  All members aged 15+ receive a basic background questionnaire (about 20 minutes)  Content derived from PIAAC background questionnaire  All members aged 15+ receive up to 5 minutes of additional content PIAAC is part of the Longitudinal Platform
  • 17. 17 Non PIAAC households PIAAC households PIAAC respondent Non-PIAAC respondent Basic Background Questionnaire Detailed Background Questionnaire Basic Background Questionnaire  Family relationship matrix  Demographics  Education  Labour market and job characteristics  Basic health status  Parent’s education status  Family relationship matrix  Demographics  Education  Labour market and job characteristics  Basic health status  Parent’s education status, main job  Skills, Literacy, numeracy and ICT skills at work  Literacy, numeracy and ICT skills in everyday life  General household and respondent information and opinions  Family relationship matrix  Demographics  Education  Labour market and job characteristics  Basic health status  Parent’s education status PIAAC assessment Additional content  Annual labour supply  Retirement  Children  Housing  Subjective well being Linked from admin. Data Linked from admin. Data Linked from admin. data  Personal and family income and income history  Family composition history  Locations of residences history  Earnings and employers history  Pension plan information history Content of PIAAC and Longitudinal platform
  • 18. 18 PIAAC in Canada  Largest net sample of all participating countries (approximately 27,000 respondents) in order to provide general population estimates both at the national level (for both official languages), and for each of Canada’s 13 provinces and territories.  Over sampling for targeted population: – Recent immigrants – Aboriginal populations – Official language populations living in minority settings – Youth (16-24)
  • 19. 19 PIAAC in Canada: a multi-stakeholder partnership  PIAAC in Canada is made possible by the involvement of the following partners: – Human Resources and Skills Development Canada – The Council of Ministers of Education, Canada representing all provinces and territories – Canadian Northern Economic Development Agency – Citizenship and Immigration Canada – Aboriginal Affairs and Northern Development Canada – Public Health Agency of Canada  Statistics Canada act as National Project Manager.
  • 20. 20 Proposed Reports:  International reports – The first international PIAAC report – Six International thematic reports  Pan-Canadian reports – The first pan-Canadian PIAAC report – Six pan-Canadian thematic reports Release of PIAAC results
  • 21. 21 OECD thematic reports  TR1: The use of skills in the workplace  TR2: Skills and labour market outcomes  TR3: Skills mismatch  TR4: A closer look at the population with low levels of proficiency  TR5: Digital literacy in TRE and ICT use  TR6: Trends, ageing, and the determinants of skills
  • 22. 22 Pan-Canadian thematic reports  TR1: Skills in the Canadian Labour Market  TR2:Skills, education and adult learning  TR3: Competencies profiles of official language minority communities (OLMCs)  TR4: Competency profiles of immigrants  TR5: Competency profiles of Aboriginal populations  TR6: Competency profiles and everyday life: Literacy’s health and social dimensions
  • 23. 23 PIAAC Timelines  October 8, 2013: public release of both – First International report, and – Pan-Canadian first national report;  In 2014 and 2015: Staggered release of national and international thematic reports
  • 24. 24 Contact information Patrick Bussière Director, Skills Development Research Division Human Resources and Skills Development Canada patrick.bussiere@hrsdc-rhdcc.gc.ca 819-953-0423