In recent years, there has been growing interest by national and regional policy-makers in the domestic availability and use of "skilled" labour. At least in part, this has been fuelled by a perception that, in an increasingly integrated global economic environment, one of the few remaining sources of local competitive advantage is differential access to human capital in the form of embodied labour skills. It is not the purpose of the present paper to consider the merits or otherwise of this general argument. Rather, the point emphasised here is that, in both Scotland and the UK generally, the focus to date has been primarily on the supply-side of the labour market, concentrating on the measurement and assessment of the skill "outputs" of s...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of the take-up and usage of National Vocational Qualificat...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of the take-up and usage of National Vocational Qualificat...
From the 1970s to the beginning of the 1990s, a number of OECD countries, particularly the US and th...
In recent years, there has been growing interest by national and regional policy-makers in the domes...
The study is based on an input-output analysis of Scotland's commodity trade in 1989, with the commo...
This paper discusses local markets within Scotland. It discusses them fitting into current economic ...
The research aim of this project is to investigate the distribution, severity, and determinants of r...
The British construction labour process rests on casual, self-employment, output-based pay, rigid tr...
It is, of course, well-known that Scotland is highly 'open' with respect to external trade, with, fo...
Pressure on employers to train their employees has seldom been higher as evidence accumulates that t...
The evolution of the Scottish economy has been the subject of many debates. Whilst 'de-industrialisa...
This paper draws on evidence from the first set of Regional Skills Assessments produced for lowland ...
This paper examines shifts in skills policy in Scotland towards emphasising the importance of effect...
Increasing labour productivity is considered to be the most important means by which the Scottish Go...
Despite much rhetoric on the need to match, or rather catch up, with other countries' capabilities, ...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of the take-up and usage of National Vocational Qualificat...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of the take-up and usage of National Vocational Qualificat...
From the 1970s to the beginning of the 1990s, a number of OECD countries, particularly the US and th...
In recent years, there has been growing interest by national and regional policy-makers in the domes...
The study is based on an input-output analysis of Scotland's commodity trade in 1989, with the commo...
This paper discusses local markets within Scotland. It discusses them fitting into current economic ...
The research aim of this project is to investigate the distribution, severity, and determinants of r...
The British construction labour process rests on casual, self-employment, output-based pay, rigid tr...
It is, of course, well-known that Scotland is highly 'open' with respect to external trade, with, fo...
Pressure on employers to train their employees has seldom been higher as evidence accumulates that t...
The evolution of the Scottish economy has been the subject of many debates. Whilst 'de-industrialisa...
This paper draws on evidence from the first set of Regional Skills Assessments produced for lowland ...
This paper examines shifts in skills policy in Scotland towards emphasising the importance of effect...
Increasing labour productivity is considered to be the most important means by which the Scottish Go...
Despite much rhetoric on the need to match, or rather catch up, with other countries' capabilities, ...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of the take-up and usage of National Vocational Qualificat...
The paper provides a comparative analysis of the take-up and usage of National Vocational Qualificat...
From the 1970s to the beginning of the 1990s, a number of OECD countries, particularly the US and th...