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9780521867528

Skill Formation: Interdisciplinary and Cross-National Perspectives

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    9780521867528

  • ISBN10:

    0521867525

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2008-02-11
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
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Summary

There are marked changes in skill requirements in todays modern societies, and major questions about the processes of skill formation remain unresolved. What do we mean when we talk about skills, qualifications and competencies? Are market economies and firms systematically under-investing in skills? This book addresses these questions by first looking at what we mean when we talk about skills. Secondly, it looks at the institutions where skills are acquired, before finally considering the provision of and access to training. It provides an up-to-date review of theories and research on skill formation in psychology, economics, political science and sociology, and addresses issues of skill learning and measurement, institutional and policy differences between countries, the issue of skill formation across a lifetime and disparities between socio-economic groups.

Table of Contents

Contributorsp. vii
Skill Formation: Interdisciplinary and Cross-National Perspectivesp. 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 Comparisonsp. 21
When Traditions Change and Virtues Become Obstacles: Skill Formation in Britain and Germanyp. 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 Coursep. 126
Lack of Training: Employment Opportunities for Low-Skilled Persons from a Sociological and Microeconomic Perspectivep. 173
Individuals' Acquisition of Skills and Competencies: Learning Environments and Measurements of Skills
Vocational and Professional Learning: Skill Formation Between Formal and Situated Learningp. 207
How to Compare the Performance of VET Systems in Skill Formationp. 230
Indexp. 255
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