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Bringing together writings of prominent British research into vocational preparation in Britain in comparison to the other advanced economies. The book, first published in 1991, documents aspects of inadequacy in British practice at the time, concentrating upon intermediate skills, which are of crucial importance for economic performance.
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Bringing together writings of prominent British research into vocational preparation in Britain in comparison to the other advanced economies. The book, first published in 1991, documents aspects of inadequacy in British practice at the time, concentrating upon intermediate skills, which are of crucial importance for economic performance.
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Paul Ryan
Notes on Contributors. Preface. Introduction: Comparative Research on
Vocational Education and Training. Part 1: Uses and Methods 1. The Grass
Looked Greener - Some Thoughts on the Influence of Comparative Vocational
Training Research on the UK Policy Debate Ewart Keep 2. Scotland v.
England: The Place of 'Home Internationals' in Comparative Research David
Raffe 3. Prospective Evaluation through Comparative Analysis: Youth
Training in a Time-Space Perspective Richard Rose 4. Institutional
Incentives and Skill Creation: Preconditions for a High-Skill Equilibrium
David Finegold Part 2: VET, Products and Skill Utilization 5. Productivity
and Vocational Skills in Services in Britain and Germany: Hotels S.J.
Prais, Valerie Jarvis and Karin Wagner 6. Training Strategies and
Microelectronics in the Engineering Industries of the UK and Germany
Adrian Campbell and Malcolm Warner 7. Japanese Engineers, Lifetime
Employment and In-Company Training: Continuity and Change in the Management
of Engineering Manpower Resources Kevin McCormick Part 3: VET Comparisons
in the European Community 8. Interactions in the Markets for Education,
Training and Labour: A European Perspective on Intermediate Skills Robert
M. Lindley 9. Interventions in Market Financing of Training in the European
Community Keith Drake Part 4: VET and Labour Market Structure 10.
Institutional Structures and the Provision of Intermediate Level Skills:
Lessons from Canada and Hong Kong David N. Ashton, Malcolm J. Maguire and
Johnny Sung 11. Initial Training, Labour Market Structure and Public
Policy: Intermediate Skills in British and German Industry David Marsden
and Paul Ryan. Index.
Vocational Education and Training. Part 1: Uses and Methods 1. The Grass
Looked Greener - Some Thoughts on the Influence of Comparative Vocational
Training Research on the UK Policy Debate Ewart Keep 2. Scotland v.
England: The Place of 'Home Internationals' in Comparative Research David
Raffe 3. Prospective Evaluation through Comparative Analysis: Youth
Training in a Time-Space Perspective Richard Rose 4. Institutional
Incentives and Skill Creation: Preconditions for a High-Skill Equilibrium
David Finegold Part 2: VET, Products and Skill Utilization 5. Productivity
and Vocational Skills in Services in Britain and Germany: Hotels S.J.
Prais, Valerie Jarvis and Karin Wagner 6. Training Strategies and
Microelectronics in the Engineering Industries of the UK and Germany
Adrian Campbell and Malcolm Warner 7. Japanese Engineers, Lifetime
Employment and In-Company Training: Continuity and Change in the Management
of Engineering Manpower Resources Kevin McCormick Part 3: VET Comparisons
in the European Community 8. Interactions in the Markets for Education,
Training and Labour: A European Perspective on Intermediate Skills Robert
M. Lindley 9. Interventions in Market Financing of Training in the European
Community Keith Drake Part 4: VET and Labour Market Structure 10.
Institutional Structures and the Provision of Intermediate Level Skills:
Lessons from Canada and Hong Kong David N. Ashton, Malcolm J. Maguire and
Johnny Sung 11. Initial Training, Labour Market Structure and Public
Policy: Intermediate Skills in British and German Industry David Marsden
and Paul Ryan. Index.
Notes on Contributors. Preface. Introduction: Comparative Research on
Vocational Education and Training. Part 1: Uses and Methods 1. The Grass
Looked Greener - Some Thoughts on the Influence of Comparative Vocational
Training Research on the UK Policy Debate Ewart Keep 2. Scotland v.
England: The Place of 'Home Internationals' in Comparative Research David
Raffe 3. Prospective Evaluation through Comparative Analysis: Youth
Training in a Time-Space Perspective Richard Rose 4. Institutional
Incentives and Skill Creation: Preconditions for a High-Skill Equilibrium
David Finegold Part 2: VET, Products and Skill Utilization 5. Productivity
and Vocational Skills in Services in Britain and Germany: Hotels S.J.
Prais, Valerie Jarvis and Karin Wagner 6. Training Strategies and
Microelectronics in the Engineering Industries of the UK and Germany
Adrian Campbell and Malcolm Warner 7. Japanese Engineers, Lifetime
Employment and In-Company Training: Continuity and Change in the Management
of Engineering Manpower Resources Kevin McCormick Part 3: VET Comparisons
in the European Community 8. Interactions in the Markets for Education,
Training and Labour: A European Perspective on Intermediate Skills Robert
M. Lindley 9. Interventions in Market Financing of Training in the European
Community Keith Drake Part 4: VET and Labour Market Structure 10.
Institutional Structures and the Provision of Intermediate Level Skills:
Lessons from Canada and Hong Kong David N. Ashton, Malcolm J. Maguire and
Johnny Sung 11. Initial Training, Labour Market Structure and Public
Policy: Intermediate Skills in British and German Industry David Marsden
and Paul Ryan. Index.
Vocational Education and Training. Part 1: Uses and Methods 1. The Grass
Looked Greener - Some Thoughts on the Influence of Comparative Vocational
Training Research on the UK Policy Debate Ewart Keep 2. Scotland v.
England: The Place of 'Home Internationals' in Comparative Research David
Raffe 3. Prospective Evaluation through Comparative Analysis: Youth
Training in a Time-Space Perspective Richard Rose 4. Institutional
Incentives and Skill Creation: Preconditions for a High-Skill Equilibrium
David Finegold Part 2: VET, Products and Skill Utilization 5. Productivity
and Vocational Skills in Services in Britain and Germany: Hotels S.J.
Prais, Valerie Jarvis and Karin Wagner 6. Training Strategies and
Microelectronics in the Engineering Industries of the UK and Germany
Adrian Campbell and Malcolm Warner 7. Japanese Engineers, Lifetime
Employment and In-Company Training: Continuity and Change in the Management
of Engineering Manpower Resources Kevin McCormick Part 3: VET Comparisons
in the European Community 8. Interactions in the Markets for Education,
Training and Labour: A European Perspective on Intermediate Skills Robert
M. Lindley 9. Interventions in Market Financing of Training in the European
Community Keith Drake Part 4: VET and Labour Market Structure 10.
Institutional Structures and the Provision of Intermediate Level Skills:
Lessons from Canada and Hong Kong David N. Ashton, Malcolm J. Maguire and
Johnny Sung 11. Initial Training, Labour Market Structure and Public
Policy: Intermediate Skills in British and German Industry David Marsden
and Paul Ryan. Index.