Abstract. The Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation examines the type of vocational training known as collective skill formation systems. These are often the firm-based apprenticeships that are collectively organized by business and unions and receive state support and cooperation in their implementation, funding, and monitoring. Abstract. Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both public policy and research. This book examines the particular types of vocational training known as collective skill formation systems, whereby the training (often firm-based apprenticeships) is collectively organized by businesses and unions with state support and cooperation in execution, . Collective skill formation systems are the result of political struggles with regard to four neuralgic points of conflict: the division of labor between the state, employers, their associations, and individuals first on the provision and then on the financing of vocational education and training (VET); the relationship between firm autonomy and public oversight in the provision of training; and the linkages between Estimated Reading Time: 2 mins.
Erschienen in: The Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation / Busemeyer, Marius R.; Trampusch. In the beginning of the volume „ The Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation " (edited by Marius R. Busemeyer and Christine Trampusch) was published by Oxford University Press (publisher information). Opens external link in new window. www.doorway.ru Collective skill formation systems are the result of political struggles with regard to four neuralgic points of conflict: the division of labor between the state, employers, their associations, and individuals first on the provision and then on the financing of vocational education and training (VET); the relationship between firm autonomy and.
Collective skill formation systems are the result of political struggles with regard to four neuralgic points of conflict: the division of labor between the state, employers, their associations, and individuals first on the provision and then on the financing of vocational education and training (VET); the relationship between firm autonomy and public oversight in the provision of training; and the linkages between VET and the general education system. Marius R. Busemeyer is a Full Professor of Political Science with a focus on Comparative Political Economy at the University of Konstanz and Speaker of the Excellence Cluster "The Politics of Inequality". His research focuses on comparative political economy and welfare state research, education and social policy, public spending, theories of institutional change and, more recently, public opinion on the welfare state. The Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation. Marius R. Busemeyer, Christine Trampusch. OUP Oxford, - Business Economics - pages. 0 Reviews. Education, skill formation, and.
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