Australia is going to replace the Australian and New Zealand Standard Classification of Occupations (ANZSCO) with the new Occupation Standard Classification for Australia (OSCA). This transition is significant for skilled individuals, employers, industries, and migration professionals. Both countries will introduce their own customised occupational statistical classifications.
The transformation from ANZSCO to OSCA is based on the evolving needs of the Australian labour market.
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OSCA refers to Occupation Standard Classification for Australia. It is a new framework for classifying different occupations according to the current and future needs of the Australian labour market.
OSCA aims to offer a more comprehensive, updated, and flexible classification of occupations. It is designed to improve accuracy and usability for employers, industries, and government bodies.
So, what are the main differences between ANZSCO and OSCA?