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International Comparisons of Vocational Education and Training for Intermediate Skills
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ABSTRACT
Paul Ryan has brought together the writings of the most prominent British research into vocational preparation in Britain in comparison to the other advanced economies, primarily within the EEC. The book, originally published in 1991, documents various aspects of inadequacy in British practice at the time, concentrating upon intermediate skills, which are of crucial importance for economic performance.
The introduction outlines the strengths and weaknesses of comparative research. Part 1 discusses the use which has been made of it by policy makers in Britain and various aspects of comparative methods in practical comparisons, including an Anglo-Scottish one. Part 2 concerns vocational preparation in connection with productivity and produce markets, noting its importance for economic performance and its dependence upon companies’ product choices. Part 3 contains studies of the organization of skills and work and the finance of training within the EEC as a whole. Part 4 comprises studies of training in relation to labour market structures, each of which indicates similar alternatives for training policy in Britain – alternatives whose relevance and political prospects can only be enhanced by the demise of Thatcher government deregulatory policies.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
chapter |20 pages
Introduction: Comparative Research on Vocational Education and Training
part Part 1|96 pages
Uses and Methods
chapter 2|21 pages
Scotland v. England: The Place of 'Home Internationals' in Comparative Research
chapter 3|25 pages
Prospective Evaluation through Comparative Analysis: Youth Training in a Time-Space Perspective
chapter 4|24 pages
Institutional Incentives and Skill Creation: Preconditions for a High-Skill Equilibrium
part Part 2|66 pages
VET, Productions and Skill Utilization
chapter 5|27 pages
Productivity and Vocational Skills in Services in Britain and Germany: Hotels*
chapter 6|13 pages
Training Strategies and Microelectronics in the Engineering Industries of the UK and Germany
chapter 7|24 pages
Japanese Engineers, Lifetime Employment and In-company Training: Continuity and Change in the Management of Engineering Manpower Resources
part Part 3|48 pages
VET Comparisons in the European Community
chapter 8|22 pages
Interactions in the Markets for Education, Training and Labour: A European Perspective on Intermediate Skills
chapter 9|24 pages
Interventions in Market Financing of Training in the European Community
part Part Four|55 pages
VET and Labour Market Structure