Since the 1960s, human capital theory has gained prominence by conceptualizing education as one of the central means to increase (public and private) economic output. The theory continues to be relevant in promoting certain values and practices in local and global policies. In the face of growing reliance on technological systems to drive economic growth there is a pressing need to re-examine the value of human learning. The present undertaking is an historical assessment of underlying ideas in schooling humans as economic resources: capital. Ideas pertaining to property and machine as well as freedom and control have contributed to the modern notion of human capital theory. By tracing, contextualizing, and examining an economy applied to h...
Formal education, personal abilities and the health state play an important role in this paper. Thos...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate the possibility of combining human capital theory and the ...
Human capital theory assumes that education determines the marginal productivity of labour and this ...
Since the 1960s, human capital theory has gained prominence by conceptualizing education as one of t...
Human capital theory is the dominant theory of education in economics. Earlier writers such as Adam ...
Theories of human capital are becoming an increasingly common reference in both newer pedagogical th...
Theory of human capital views education as a specific production factor and as a specific sort of ca...
AbstractThe theme approached, starts from the idea that the economic value of education is depending...
From Introduction: Education, in the broadest sense of the term, is as old as man himself, but the a...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
Considering its significance for the development of national economy and individual and social welfa...
The present paper had as starting point the idea according to which human capital and investment in ...
In the 21st century, together with the development of society and economics, including technology, t...
Human capital theory takes for granted that an individual's demand of education will automatically b...
Training policy in the developed world is increasingly influenced by the perception that the future ...
Formal education, personal abilities and the health state play an important role in this paper. Thos...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate the possibility of combining human capital theory and the ...
Human capital theory assumes that education determines the marginal productivity of labour and this ...
Since the 1960s, human capital theory has gained prominence by conceptualizing education as one of t...
Human capital theory is the dominant theory of education in economics. Earlier writers such as Adam ...
Theories of human capital are becoming an increasingly common reference in both newer pedagogical th...
Theory of human capital views education as a specific production factor and as a specific sort of ca...
AbstractThe theme approached, starts from the idea that the economic value of education is depending...
From Introduction: Education, in the broadest sense of the term, is as old as man himself, but the a...
For a long time economists have been actively discussing the mechanisms of economic growth. One of t...
Considering its significance for the development of national economy and individual and social welfa...
The present paper had as starting point the idea according to which human capital and investment in ...
In the 21st century, together with the development of society and economics, including technology, t...
Human capital theory takes for granted that an individual's demand of education will automatically b...
Training policy in the developed world is increasingly influenced by the perception that the future ...
Formal education, personal abilities and the health state play an important role in this paper. Thos...
The aim of this chapter is to investigate the possibility of combining human capital theory and the ...
Human capital theory assumes that education determines the marginal productivity of labour and this ...