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LMI-Learning is being developed by the Institute for Employment Research , University of Warwick, together with KnowNet. Financial support has come from the Sector Skills Development Agency.

Take the LMI Jargon Quiz!

Here are some questions, just for fun, about the meanings of some LMI terms. Click on the correct options (you can change your mind as often as you like). Click the 'Show Answers' button to see how you did (the button turns into a 'Hide Answers' button which you can click to hide the answers if you want to try again). Print the page for a plainer version of the questions and answers.

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  1. The term 'Gross Domestic Product' refers to:









    The correct answer is B.

  2. A 'SOC code' can be recognised as referring to:









    The correct answer is A.

  3. The term 'mean' can be used to denote:









    The correct answer is B.

  4. A 'SIC code' can be recognised as referring to:









    The correct answer is C.

  5. The term 'median' can be used to denote









    The correct answer is C.

  6. The term 'mode' can be used to denote:









    The correct answer is A.

  7. AEI is









    The correct answer is C.

  8. Downsizing has been defined as:









    The correct answer is A.

  9. 'Employability' implies:









    The correct answer is A.

  10. Flexible working is









    The correct answer is A.

  11. Labour Market Information is the









    The correct answer is A.

  12. Labour market intelligence









    The correct answer is C.

  13. Full time









    The correct answer is A.

  14. Part time









    The correct answer is B.

  15. NEET









    The correct answer is B.

  16. NOMIS









    The correct answer is B.

So how did you do?

This was 'just for fun' but it is to make a serious point. There are lots of sometimes obscure terms and acronyms involved in working with labour market information. You might like to look at the glossaries linked-to here to check how clear you own understanding is, and think again about how you use language in practice.

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