This paper explores notions of employabilityin further education, a concept which is at the basis of much government policy associated with marginalised learners. Drawing on earlier empirical work by Atkins (2009) Atkins et al (2010) and Simmons and Thompson (2011) and working within a framework informed by Marxist concepts of Power and control, the paper problematises the term employability, arguing that in policy terms the term is ill-defined yet associated with a positive rhetoric about high pay, skill work which is in tension with the prospects of the marginalised group of students at whom it is directed. Despite the rhetoric, most employability programmes are far removed from the genuine work experienceadvocated by Wolf (2011:130). The...
This paper discusses the findings from a one‐year ethnographic study of young people attending Entry...
This paper draws on research into the experiences of young people classified as NEET (not in educati...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article explores notions of 'employability' in the context of the experiences of those young pe...
This paper reports on the findings from a Higher Education Academy funded programme (January 2012 – ...
Employability has become a new buzzword of the 21st century. It advocates that to keep oneself attra...
The logic of employability corresponds to the perspective according to which a worker, or an aspiran...
This paper examines the concept of employability. The recent policy emphasis on employability rests ...
This paper examines the processes through which the obligation of continued individual development-c...
This paper discusses findings from a one-year ethnographic study of young people attending Entry to ...
This article addresses employability as a performance indicator in higher education. Questions are r...
UK policy perception of young people undertaking low level (1 and 2) vocational programmes in Colleg...
Employability (i.e., the individual's chance in the labour market) is often advanced as a critical a...
UK policy perception of young people undertaking low level (1 and 2) vocational programmes in Colleg...
Many countries have applied various policies and programmes that aim to reduce numbers of NEETs (yo...
This paper discusses the findings from a one‐year ethnographic study of young people attending Entry...
This paper draws on research into the experiences of young people classified as NEET (not in educati...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...
This article explores notions of 'employability' in the context of the experiences of those young pe...
This paper reports on the findings from a Higher Education Academy funded programme (January 2012 – ...
Employability has become a new buzzword of the 21st century. It advocates that to keep oneself attra...
The logic of employability corresponds to the perspective according to which a worker, or an aspiran...
This paper examines the concept of employability. The recent policy emphasis on employability rests ...
This paper examines the processes through which the obligation of continued individual development-c...
This paper discusses findings from a one-year ethnographic study of young people attending Entry to ...
This article addresses employability as a performance indicator in higher education. Questions are r...
UK policy perception of young people undertaking low level (1 and 2) vocational programmes in Colleg...
Employability (i.e., the individual's chance in the labour market) is often advanced as a critical a...
UK policy perception of young people undertaking low level (1 and 2) vocational programmes in Colleg...
Many countries have applied various policies and programmes that aim to reduce numbers of NEETs (yo...
This paper discusses the findings from a one‐year ethnographic study of young people attending Entry...
This paper draws on research into the experiences of young people classified as NEET (not in educati...
The file attached to this record is the author's final peer reviewed version. The Publisher's final ...