International comparisons of vocational education and training for intermediate skills
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International comparisons of vocational education and training for intermediate skills
Falmer Press, 1991
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Papers presented at a seminar held at the University of Manchester, Sept., 1989
Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
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: cloth ISBN 9781850008996
Description
This collection of papers on vocational and skills training offers a comparative, international view of the field. Particular market segments in the EC, Canada and Hong Kong are examined, focusing on labour market structures and implications that can be drawn for British policy in this area.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Uses and methods: the grass looked greener - some thoughts on the influence of comparative vocational education and training research in the UK policy debate, Ewart Keep
- Scotland v. England - the place of "Home Internationals" in comparative research, David Raffe
- prospective evaluation through comparative analysis - youth training in a time-space perspective, Richard Rose
- institutional incentives and skill creation - preconditions for a high-skilled equilibrium, David Finegold. Part 2 VET products and skill utillization: productivity and vocational skills in Britain and Germany - hotels, S.J. Prais, Valerie Jarvis and Karin Wanger
- training strategies and microelectronics in the engineering industries of the UK and West Germany, Adrian Campbell and Malcolm Warner
- Japanese continuity and change in the management of engineering manpower resources, Kevin McCormick. Part 3 VET comparisons in the European Community: interactions in the markets for education, training and labour - a European perspective on intermediate skills, Robert M. Lindley
- interventions in market financing of training in the European Community, Keith Drake. Part 4 VET and labour structure: institutional structures and the provisions of intermediate level skills - lessons from Canada and Hong Kong, David N. Ashton, Malcolm J. Maguire and Johnny Sung
- initial training, labour markets structure and public policy - intermediate skills in British and German industry, Daivd W. Marsden and Paul Ryan.
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: pbk ISBN 9781850009009
Description
This collection of papers on vocational and skills training offers a comparative, international view of the field. Particular market segments in the EC, Canada and Hong Kong are examined, focusing on labour market structures and implications that can be drawn for British policy in this area.
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