The paper considers the lessons that UK policy makers might draw from Scandinavian programmes in the area of work re-organisation and job redesign. It takes as its point of departure the recent publication of the Cabinet Office Performance and Innovation Unit's report on workforce development which signalled the need to develop a new 'demand-led' approach to tackling Britain's 'skills problem'. Building on the PIU analysis, the paper asks how UK policy makers might go about developing programmes aimed at improving work organisation, as one element of a wider 'demand-side' strategy. It begins by asking why work re-organisation and job redesign have tended to be relatively neglected as policy issues in the UK. The paper then moves on to explo...
This paper is positioned within theoretical perspectives that focus on welfare states as systems of ...
Long-term trends in Nordic societies (such as ageing populations), along with rapid social transform...
This chapter highlights why it is increasingly important for policy makers to focus on demand-side s...
The paper considers the lessons that UK policy makers might draw from Scandinavian programmes in the...
For at least twenty years, UK policy makers have defined the country's long-standing skills problem ...
An earlier version of this paper was commissioned in 2014 by one of the UK governments as a ‘think p...
Traditionally, skills policies in the UK have focused primarily upon boosting the supply of skills a...
Academics from a variety of disciplines have recently begun to consider the role that public policy ...
Academics from a variety of disciplines have recently begun to consider the role that public policy ...
Academics from a variety of disciplines have recently begun to consider the role that public policy ...
The post-compulsory education and training system in the UK has long been defined as an archetypical...
The UK Labour government has consistently argued that boosting the supply of skilled, qualified labo...
This paper examines shifts in skills policy in Scotland towards emphasising the importance of effect...
This article examines two inter-related issues. First, the tendency for UK skills policies to act as...
This article examines two inter-related issues. First, the tendency for UK skills policies to act as...
This paper is positioned within theoretical perspectives that focus on welfare states as systems of ...
Long-term trends in Nordic societies (such as ageing populations), along with rapid social transform...
This chapter highlights why it is increasingly important for policy makers to focus on demand-side s...
The paper considers the lessons that UK policy makers might draw from Scandinavian programmes in the...
For at least twenty years, UK policy makers have defined the country's long-standing skills problem ...
An earlier version of this paper was commissioned in 2014 by one of the UK governments as a ‘think p...
Traditionally, skills policies in the UK have focused primarily upon boosting the supply of skills a...
Academics from a variety of disciplines have recently begun to consider the role that public policy ...
Academics from a variety of disciplines have recently begun to consider the role that public policy ...
Academics from a variety of disciplines have recently begun to consider the role that public policy ...
The post-compulsory education and training system in the UK has long been defined as an archetypical...
The UK Labour government has consistently argued that boosting the supply of skilled, qualified labo...
This paper examines shifts in skills policy in Scotland towards emphasising the importance of effect...
This article examines two inter-related issues. First, the tendency for UK skills policies to act as...
This article examines two inter-related issues. First, the tendency for UK skills policies to act as...
This paper is positioned within theoretical perspectives that focus on welfare states as systems of ...
Long-term trends in Nordic societies (such as ageing populations), along with rapid social transform...
This chapter highlights why it is increasingly important for policy makers to focus on demand-side s...