Inequalities in labour markets are entrenched in both Brazil and India, though different in nature and degree. Over the last decade, vocational training has gained prominence in policy discourse and is seen as a facilitator of employment and social mobility. This review looks at the VET policies and institutions in Brazil and India. In practice, the principal institutional training systems have only reached a fraction of the labour market and reflect prevailing hierarchical structures. Strategies for employment creation and skill development need to be coordinated, in order to impact structural inequalities in the labour market
This paper focuses on the determinants of the labor market situation of young people in developed co...
In India, during rapid growth since the 1990s, the dualistic structures of production and work have ...
India has made remarkable progress and achieved near universal enrollment in primary school educatio...
In segmented labour markets like those of Brazil and India, vocational training policies tend to rei...
This paper explores the safety net aspect of the labour market incentive for vocational education an...
AbstractThis paper explores the safety net aspect of the labour market incentive for vocational educ...
With high economic growing rates and an evident shortage of skilled workers, the modernisation of fo...
There was an agreement among participants that despite breakthroughs, a huge challenge remains, that...
Economic Policy Forum Working Paper, MarchThis Policy Paper analyses the vocational education and tr...
Vocational Education and Training (VET) is an important element of the nation’s Education initiative...
Neste artigo, recuperaremos alguns aspectos que nos permitem sinalizar a lógica que perpassa os dis...
To deepen scholarly understanding of unfavourable youth labour market outcomes of vocational educati...
With rapid economic growth and a noticeable scarcity of skilled labour, there has been a growing emp...
India is among the countries with the lowest proportion of trained youth in the world. Even worse, v...
AbstractThe proper alignment between supply of Vocational Education and Training (VET) and labour ma...
This paper focuses on the determinants of the labor market situation of young people in developed co...
In India, during rapid growth since the 1990s, the dualistic structures of production and work have ...
India has made remarkable progress and achieved near universal enrollment in primary school educatio...
In segmented labour markets like those of Brazil and India, vocational training policies tend to rei...
This paper explores the safety net aspect of the labour market incentive for vocational education an...
AbstractThis paper explores the safety net aspect of the labour market incentive for vocational educ...
With high economic growing rates and an evident shortage of skilled workers, the modernisation of fo...
There was an agreement among participants that despite breakthroughs, a huge challenge remains, that...
Economic Policy Forum Working Paper, MarchThis Policy Paper analyses the vocational education and tr...
Vocational Education and Training (VET) is an important element of the nation’s Education initiative...
Neste artigo, recuperaremos alguns aspectos que nos permitem sinalizar a lógica que perpassa os dis...
To deepen scholarly understanding of unfavourable youth labour market outcomes of vocational educati...
With rapid economic growth and a noticeable scarcity of skilled labour, there has been a growing emp...
India is among the countries with the lowest proportion of trained youth in the world. Even worse, v...
AbstractThe proper alignment between supply of Vocational Education and Training (VET) and labour ma...
This paper focuses on the determinants of the labor market situation of young people in developed co...
In India, during rapid growth since the 1990s, the dualistic structures of production and work have ...
India has made remarkable progress and achieved near universal enrollment in primary school educatio...