Skills policies are acquiring increasing centrality in the post-2015 debates and international organizations are presenting their views on the global situation of skills and the policies that should be implemented. The article reviews the policy framework of the OECD Skills Strategy and its implications for the education and development debate in the post-2015 scenario. This strategy introduces two main innovations compared to the previous work of the OECD in education and skills. The first one is the integration of analytical contributions from the new political economy of skills in a policy framework traditionally dominated by the human capital orthodoxy. This shift has important implications for how the OECD understands the relation betw...
The development of the knowledge economy is common policy across all levels of government across the...
The new discipline of the economics of education promised solutions to the problems arising from bac...
Both skills and small firms have been increasingly prominent in policy agendas across the world in r...
Skills policies are acquiring increasing centrality in the post-2015 debates and international organ...
In a context of high unemployment following the crisis and increased global competition, ensuring an...
In a commentary on Education across Europe, the OECD, acknowledged human capital as a major factor d...
This article examines two inter-related issues. First, the tendency for UK skills policies to act as...
About the OECD The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is a unique forum w...
The principal aim of this article is to provide a historical overview of 25 years of competence poli...
Post-16 educational discourse reflects government policy that, as a conceptual framework, it is shap...
Education has been a priority sector when considering foreign aid allocationsince the 1970s. The sta...
There is good evidence of a strong positive relationship between skills and economic growth. It is a...
This monograph examines the claim that national economic competitiveness, social justice and individ...
Defense Date: 05/12/2009Examining Board: Adrienne Héritier (EUI/RSCAS), Ewart Keep (Cardiff Univers...
Talk of the rise of a global war for talent and emergence of a new global meritocracy has spread fro...
The development of the knowledge economy is common policy across all levels of government across the...
The new discipline of the economics of education promised solutions to the problems arising from bac...
Both skills and small firms have been increasingly prominent in policy agendas across the world in r...
Skills policies are acquiring increasing centrality in the post-2015 debates and international organ...
In a context of high unemployment following the crisis and increased global competition, ensuring an...
In a commentary on Education across Europe, the OECD, acknowledged human capital as a major factor d...
This article examines two inter-related issues. First, the tendency for UK skills policies to act as...
About the OECD The Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) is a unique forum w...
The principal aim of this article is to provide a historical overview of 25 years of competence poli...
Post-16 educational discourse reflects government policy that, as a conceptual framework, it is shap...
Education has been a priority sector when considering foreign aid allocationsince the 1970s. The sta...
There is good evidence of a strong positive relationship between skills and economic growth. It is a...
This monograph examines the claim that national economic competitiveness, social justice and individ...
Defense Date: 05/12/2009Examining Board: Adrienne Héritier (EUI/RSCAS), Ewart Keep (Cardiff Univers...
Talk of the rise of a global war for talent and emergence of a new global meritocracy has spread fro...
The development of the knowledge economy is common policy across all levels of government across the...
The new discipline of the economics of education promised solutions to the problems arising from bac...
Both skills and small firms have been increasingly prominent in policy agendas across the world in r...