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The skills reusability level in ESCO indicates, how widely a knowledge, skill or competence concept can be applied. ESCO distinguishes four levels of skill reusability:
Transversal
Transversal knowledge, skills and competences are relevant to a broad range of occupations and sectors. They are often referred to as core skills, basic skills or soft skills, the cornerstone for the personal development of a person. Transversal knowledge, skills and competences are the building blocks for the development of the "hard" skills and competences required to succeed on the labour market.
Example:
"Work in teams", "office software", "negotiate compromise" and "communication" are relevant for many occupations in a broad range of sectors.
Cross-sectoral
Cross-sector knowledge, skills and competences are of growing importance all over Europe. They are relevant to occupations across several economic sectors.
Example:
"Animal welfare" is relevant in the sectors "agriculture", "veterinary activities" and "amusement and recreation parcs".
Sector-specific
Sector-specific knowledge, skills and competences are specific to one sector, but are relevant for more than one occupation within that sectors.
Example:
"Monitor livestock" is specific for the sector "husbandry and breeding".
Occupation-specific
Occupation-specific knowledge, skills and competences are usually applied only within one occupation and its specialisms.
Example:
"Milking operations" is specific for the occupation "farm milk controller".