Are skills the answer? the political economy of skill creation in advanced industrial countries

While the acquisition of skills has become a major public need, there is increasing dependence for their provision on individual firms. These firms can have no responsibility for general needs with government action being restricted to residual care for the unemployed rather than contributing at the...

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Tác giả chính: Crouch, Colin
Tác giả khác: Colin Crouch; David Finegold; Mari Sako
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Được phát hành: Oxford ; New York Oxford University Press 1999
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245 0 |a Are skills the answer? 
245 4 |b the political economy of skill creation in advanced industrial countries 
245 0 |c Colin Crouch, David Finegold, Mari Sako 
260 |a Oxford ; New York 
260 |b Oxford University Press 
260 |c 1999 
300 |a xiii, 281 p. 
300 |b ill. 
300 |c 25 cm 
504 |a Includes bibliographical references and index 
520 |a While the acquisition of skills has become a major public need, there is increasing dependence for their provision on individual firms. These firms can have no responsibility for general needs with government action being restricted to residual care for the unemployed rather than contributing at the leading edge of advanced skills policy. The authors argue that public agencies must find new ways of working with the business sector, acquiring expertise and authority through such means as supporting skills standards and taking the lead in the certification of employers as trainers 
650 |a Occupational training; Vocational evaluation; Economic development 
700 |a Colin Crouch; David Finegold; Mari Sako 
980 |a Trung tâm Học liệu Trường Đại học Trà Vinh