Individuals' level of computer skills (2003-2019) isoc_sk_cskl_i

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The indicator was developed in cooperation with users in the European Commission (DG CNECT) based on the Digital competence Framework https://ec.europa.eu/jrc/en/digcomp/digital-competence-framework and in the context of the Digital Single Market strategy (COM(2015) 192 final).

Indeed, digital skills are a basis for global competitiveness, boosting jobs and growth. The internet has a vital role to play in reaching the goal of achieving high-quality education for sustainable development at all levels of education including education on issues such as media competence.

On 10 June 2016, the European Commission adopted a new Skills Agenda for Europe which seeks to promote a number of actions to ensure that the right training, the right skills and the right support is available to people in the EU so that they are equipped with skills that are needed in a modern working environment, including the promotion of digital skills.

The indicator is useful to describe general digital literacy and skills in using the internet over time. Aspects of accuracy, reliability, timeliness and comparability for the general population are covered satisfactory. The clarity of definition and results for subgroups is however declining; work has started in cooperation with users, NSIs and researchers to improve digital skills indicators. 

 

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Possible improvements related to methodology and compilation techniques of digital skills indicators in cooperation with international organisations are under discussion.