Despite the fact that the Swiss VET system has been regulated by federal laws since 1930, the 26 cantons that make up the Swiss Confederation enjoy a certain room for maneuver when implementing federal provisions at the regional level. This is reflected in sometimes significant differences between the cantons, particularly with regard to participation in dual VET. Based on a historical reconstruction of the institutionalization process of the Swiss VET system, our contribution first explains the institutional conditions under which cantonal differences are possible; secondly describes their evolution; and finally identifies the main factors which influence their appearance. In more detail, our contribution begins with a reconstruction of th...
Context: International scholarship and policy tend to depict national structures governing Vocationa...
This article analyses the governance of VET for adults and its development from a historical-institu...
Swiss governmental power is divided vertically into three main levels, the Confederation, followed b...
Despite the fact that the Swiss VET system has been regulated by federal laws since 1930, the 26 can...
Swiss Vocational Education and Training (VET) is based on national legislation which was introduced ...
The Swiss VET, in its current institutional form, was gradually established over a 50-year period be...
Since the founding of the modern state of Switzerland in 1848, Switzerland is a confederation of 26 ...
As in most countries, the trigger for establishing educational systems in the 19th century was the a...
Swiss Vocational Education and Training (VET) is based on national legislation which was introduced ...
This chapter focuses on the changes in the Swiss VET system triggered by the advancing knowledge eco...
Switzerland is a prominent example of a federal state. It is the second oldest such state in the wor...
Abstract Context: Dual apprenticeship systems receive major attention on account of their structur...
Vocational education and training (VET) systems around the world serve many aims, the most important...
This article aims to delineate changes in the institutions of Swiss federalism. It shows that that t...
The Swiss cantons dispose of a strong autonomy with manifold competences. In an international perspe...
Context: International scholarship and policy tend to depict national structures governing Vocationa...
This article analyses the governance of VET for adults and its development from a historical-institu...
Swiss governmental power is divided vertically into three main levels, the Confederation, followed b...
Despite the fact that the Swiss VET system has been regulated by federal laws since 1930, the 26 can...
Swiss Vocational Education and Training (VET) is based on national legislation which was introduced ...
The Swiss VET, in its current institutional form, was gradually established over a 50-year period be...
Since the founding of the modern state of Switzerland in 1848, Switzerland is a confederation of 26 ...
As in most countries, the trigger for establishing educational systems in the 19th century was the a...
Swiss Vocational Education and Training (VET) is based on national legislation which was introduced ...
This chapter focuses on the changes in the Swiss VET system triggered by the advancing knowledge eco...
Switzerland is a prominent example of a federal state. It is the second oldest such state in the wor...
Abstract Context: Dual apprenticeship systems receive major attention on account of their structur...
Vocational education and training (VET) systems around the world serve many aims, the most important...
This article aims to delineate changes in the institutions of Swiss federalism. It shows that that t...
The Swiss cantons dispose of a strong autonomy with manifold competences. In an international perspe...
Context: International scholarship and policy tend to depict national structures governing Vocationa...
This article analyses the governance of VET for adults and its development from a historical-institu...
Swiss governmental power is divided vertically into three main levels, the Confederation, followed b...