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MESLEKÎ EĞİTİM KANUNU (Kanun Numarası : 3308) (Kabul Tarihi : 5.6.1986)
Gültigkeit: seit 05.06.1986
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Pravilnik o obliku i sadržaju svjedodžbe o pomoćničkom zvanju (NN 52/02)
Gültigkeit: seit 03.05.2002
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Министерство экономического развития и торговли Российской Федерации
Gültigkeit: seit 02.03.2012
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507 Sayılı Kanunun Çıraklık Ve Mesleki Eğitimle İlgili Hükümlerinin Uygulanmasına Dair Yönetmelik; Türkiye Esnaf ve Sanatkarları Konfederasyonu (Resmi Gazete Tarihi: 02/01/1992) (Resmi Gazete Sayısı: 21099)
Gültigkeit: seit 02.01.1992
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The share of applicants granted full equivalence in Germany varies widely among the individual professions and among the professional groups. The proportion of applicants who received full equivalence is especially high in the sales sector. On the other hand, the success rate in the law and administration sector is extremely low due to significant differences in the law and administration systems among the countries.
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31.03.2022
A successful decade of recognition of foreign professional qualifications lies behind us! More than 400,000 applications for recognition and an annual increase in applications until 2019 prove that the Recognition Act has been successful. Procedures as well support structures are well established.
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The share of those granted full equivalence varies widely by individual professions and by professional groups. The proportion of applicants who received full equivalence is especially high in the sales sectors. It reaches 82%. The success rate in the informatics, information and communication technology sector is, on the contrary, extremely low.
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02.05.2025
On 5 June 2025, the German Economic Institute (IW) will present the results of its new study on the recognition of professional qualifications at the European Economic and Social Committee (EESC) in Brussels. The event will bring together stakeholders to discuss the role of professional recognition in addressing skills shortages.