Collective skill formation in the knowledge economy /
"This book focuses on collective skill formation systems, which are characterized by a strong public commitment to and high involvement of firms in the training effort. These systems have been praised for their capacity to deliver two important socio-economic outcomes: a well-trained workforce...
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Oxford University Press,
[2022]
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Table of Contents:
- Collective skill formation in a knowledge economy: challenges and dilemmas / Giuliano Bonoli and Patrick Emmenegger
- Occupations and collective skill formation in the knowledge economy: exploring differential employment integration for the German case / Christian Ebner and others
- Reshaping the role of professional associations and the federal state in Swiss VET: ambiguous reactions to the knowledge economy / Regula Bürgi and others
- Still egalitarian? Howe the knowledge economy is changing vocational education and training in Denmark and Sweden / Martin B. Carstensen and Christian Lyhne Ibsen
- Efficiency, social inclusion, and the Dutch pathway towards vocational education and training reform / Dennie Oude Nijhuis
- The politics of social inclusion in collective skill formation systems: actors, coalitions, and policies / Leonard Geyer and Niccolo Durazzi
- Employer visibility and sectors as predictors of egalitarian values in VET: a mixed-method study of recruiters' views on apprentice candidates / Anna Wilson
- Pride and prejudice? The influence of occupational prestige on an integration programme for refugees in Switzerland / Annatina Aerne
- The credibility of vocational qualifications as a barrier to increasing the flexibility of collective skill formation systems: an analysis of the slow expansion of recognition of prior learning (RPL) in Switzerland / Markus Maurer
- Employer influence in vocational education and training: Germany and Sweden compared / Marius R. Busemeyer and Kathleen Thelen
- Employers' cooperation in the knowledge economy: continuing vocational training in Switzerland / Gina Di Maio and Christine Trampusch
- Enhancing permeability through cooperation: the case of vocational and academic worlds of learning in the knowledge economy / Nadine Bernhard and Lukas Graf
- Decliing collectivism at the higher and lower end: the increasing role of the Austrian state in times of technological change / Lina Seitzl and Daniel Franz Unterweger
- How collective skill formation systems adapt to a knowledge economy / Patrick Emmenegger and Giuliano Bonoli.