This chapter considers the literature on government-sponsored vocational training for adults, with a particular substantive focus on training provided via active labor market programs and a particular geographic focus on Western Europe and North America. We begin with a discussion of the underlying economic theory of investment in human capital over the life cycle and of government intervention in that process, along with models of participation in government programs and in particular services within those program. Building on the theory as well as on institutional knowledge and well-known empirical regularities related to participation in training, we then lay out the common applied econometric approaches to estimating the impacts of gove...
web-site: http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/publications/european_economy/2004/eesp304en.pdfI use ...
According to human capital theory, education is not a product of final consumption, but a means of p...
In this paper we analyse individual vocational rehabilitation clients’ decisions to enter active tra...
We examine two different policy regimes towards continuing vocational training for the adult workfor...
Vocational training of adult workers is vital for both upgrading the average level of skills and kee...
Vocational training of adult workers is vital for both upgrading the average level of skills and kee...
This thesis consists of three papers which evaluate the effects of the Adult Education Initiative (A...
Context: This study is about vocational education and training for adults within municipal adult edu...
This study investigates the participation patterns of employer-sponsored adult education and traini...
This study fits in the debate on adult learning that has arisen in Belgium and abroad since the nine...
In recent years, the debate over reform to national vocational education and training systems has sh...
International audienceThe importance of a highly skilled workforce has become increasingly relevant ...
This paper examines the determinants of participation in, and the amount of time spent on, public an...
To encourage adult participation in education and training, contemporary policy makers typically enc...
In 1997, to deal with the challenges of globalization and the increased demand for skills, Denmark i...
web-site: http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/publications/european_economy/2004/eesp304en.pdfI use ...
According to human capital theory, education is not a product of final consumption, but a means of p...
In this paper we analyse individual vocational rehabilitation clients’ decisions to enter active tra...
We examine two different policy regimes towards continuing vocational training for the adult workfor...
Vocational training of adult workers is vital for both upgrading the average level of skills and kee...
Vocational training of adult workers is vital for both upgrading the average level of skills and kee...
This thesis consists of three papers which evaluate the effects of the Adult Education Initiative (A...
Context: This study is about vocational education and training for adults within municipal adult edu...
This study investigates the participation patterns of employer-sponsored adult education and traini...
This study fits in the debate on adult learning that has arisen in Belgium and abroad since the nine...
In recent years, the debate over reform to national vocational education and training systems has sh...
International audienceThe importance of a highly skilled workforce has become increasingly relevant ...
This paper examines the determinants of participation in, and the amount of time spent on, public an...
To encourage adult participation in education and training, contemporary policy makers typically enc...
In 1997, to deal with the challenges of globalization and the increased demand for skills, Denmark i...
web-site: http://ec.europa.eu/economy_finance/publications/european_economy/2004/eesp304en.pdfI use ...
According to human capital theory, education is not a product of final consumption, but a means of p...
In this paper we analyse individual vocational rehabilitation clients’ decisions to enter active tra...