ABSTRACT

This volume examines the multiple connections between education, broadly defined, and work, through an analysis of the literature on the transition from school to work, on vocational training and on the labour market. It shows that concepts such as skill, unemployment rates, young people and the transition from school to work are socially constructed and are thought about in ways which are nationally specific. This book is essential reading for students of European training systems and for those conducting comparative European research.

chapter 2|17 pages

Education, Vocational Training and Employment in Germany

A close relationship between education and work

chapter 3|17 pages

Thirty Years of the Sociology of Education

Research questions and debates

chapter 4|16 pages

Relationships Between the Educational and Employment Systems

Research in Berufspädagogik (Vocational Pedagogy) in the Federal Republic of Germany 1

chapter 6|17 pages

The Relationship Between Education and Employment in German Industrial Sociology

New technologies, work organisation and training

chapter 8|16 pages

Institutions and the Market

The basis of relations between education and work in Great Britain

chapter 9|15 pages

The ‘Transition from School to Work' and its Heirs

An analysis of a changing research field

chapter 11|17 pages

Is this a Way of Understanding Education–Work Relations?

Cultural perspectives on youth transitions in Britain

chapter 12|15 pages

The Social Construction of Skill

chapter 13|16 pages

The Approaches of Economists to the Relationship Between Training and Work

The Case of Great Britain 1

chapter 14|16 pages

Employment, Education and Training in Italy

The role of the regions, employers' organisations and unions

chapter 18|16 pages

Industrial Development and Training Policies

A regional approach