This article surveys the literature on skill formation and training, presenting arguments about the significance of skills and the historical sources of variation in training regimes. It considers briefly a range of arguments by economists and political scientists on the implications of different, nationally specific models of skill formation. The article presents an overview of the various typologies that have been devised to characterize cross-national differences in training systems, and links these to recent claims about how vocational education and training systems fit into broader national political-economic models. It turns to the question of the origins of cross-national differences in training and skill-formation systems. Most of t...
Training provision in Germany is widely assumed to be superior to that in this country, and is frequ...
The varieties of capitalism literature has put skill systems at the center of comparative politics. ...
This study takes its starting point in the problematic relationship between skills and welfare polic...
This article surveys the literature on skill formation and training, presenting arguments about the ...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
This article explores the variation of vocational education and training systems in Eu ropean countr...
This article explores the variation of vocational education and training systems in European countri...
In 2012, IJED published a special issue on vocational education and training and development that re...
This paper provides a general analysis, based on a synthesis of considerable empirical evidence, of ...
This article explores cross-country patterns in how conditions relating to family background, educat...
■ The `varieties of capitalism' school argues that firm-specific skills are more ...
This paper proposes a comparison of skill formation in Germany and Britain over the last decades. Ta...
This paper proposes a comparison of skill formation in Germany and Britain over the last decades. Ta...
Training provision in Germany is widely assumed to be superior to that in this country, and is frequ...
The varieties of capitalism literature has put skill systems at the center of comparative politics. ...
This study takes its starting point in the problematic relationship between skills and welfare polic...
This article surveys the literature on skill formation and training, presenting arguments about the ...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
This article explores the variation of vocational education and training systems in Eu ropean countr...
This article explores the variation of vocational education and training systems in European countri...
In 2012, IJED published a special issue on vocational education and training and development that re...
This paper provides a general analysis, based on a synthesis of considerable empirical evidence, of ...
This article explores cross-country patterns in how conditions relating to family background, educat...
■ The `varieties of capitalism' school argues that firm-specific skills are more ...
This paper proposes a comparison of skill formation in Germany and Britain over the last decades. Ta...
This paper proposes a comparison of skill formation in Germany and Britain over the last decades. Ta...
Training provision in Germany is widely assumed to be superior to that in this country, and is frequ...
The varieties of capitalism literature has put skill systems at the center of comparative politics. ...
This study takes its starting point in the problematic relationship between skills and welfare polic...