Contributors | p. vii |
Skill Formation: Interdisciplinary and Cross-National Perspectives | p. 1 |
Cross-National Diversity in Skill Formation Regimes: Origins, Changes, and Institutional Variation | |
Institutions and Collective Actors in the Provision of Training: Historical and Cross-National Comparisons | p. 21 |
When Traditions Change and Virtues Become Obstacles: Skill Formation in Britain and Germany | p. 50 |
The Economics and Sociology of Skill Formation: Access, Investments, and Returns to Training | |
Why Does the German Apprenticeship System Work? | p. 85 |
What Do We Know About Training at Work? | p. 109 |
Qualifications and the Returns to Training Across the Life Course | p. 126 |
Lack of Training: Employment Opportunities for Low-Skilled Persons from a Sociological and Microeconomic Perspective | p. 173 |
Individuals' Acquisition of Skills and Competencies: Learning Environments and Measurements of Skills | |
Vocational and Professional Learning: Skill Formation Between Formal and Situated Learning | p. 207 |
How to Compare the Performance of VET Systems in Skill Formation | p. 230 |
Index | p. 255 |
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