It is the conventional wisdom to assume that in the `market model' of training found in Britain, training tends to be curtailed in recessions. Yet national level evidence shows only a small reduction in training during the recession of the early 1990s. Analysis of a survey of employers' training behaviour shows that a combination of regulations and the forces of market competition held up training activity or increased it in many companies. Many regulations were providing a floor for training activity, while the recession-intensified competition meant that firms had increasingly to fly the flag of `quality' in order to retain or expand their market share. The training requirements of the BS 5750 were widely cited. It is thus somewhat ironic...
The British government's strategy of driving the market principle into every area of policy is evalu...
Summarizes changing employment patterns. Documents the rising incidence of vocational training for t...
In recent years, the debate over reform to national vocational education and training systems has sh...
It is the conventional wisdom to assume that in the `market model' of training found in Britain, tra...
A common assumption is that company training is cut in times of recession. This study examined what ...
This paper presents first findings from a quantitative and qualitative enquiry into how training has...
This article examines the impact of the 2008–9 recession on training activity in the UK. In internat...
vey, around a quarter of UK employees received of job-related training in the 13 week period to spri...
The article reports on the moves by companies in Great Britain to continue with their staff training...
The existing empirical evidence on the relationship between apprenticeships, initial workplace train...
This paper analyses the effect of the economic crisis in 2008 and 2009 on individual training activi...
Employers finance most job-related further training. In 2013, total training spending by businesses ...
The German system of industrial relations has undergone significant changes in the last decade. This...
Good quality and extensive training opportunities are essential for increasing the skills of the wor...
This thesis investigates the impact of the recent economic downturn on the training practices of Bri...
The British government's strategy of driving the market principle into every area of policy is evalu...
Summarizes changing employment patterns. Documents the rising incidence of vocational training for t...
In recent years, the debate over reform to national vocational education and training systems has sh...
It is the conventional wisdom to assume that in the `market model' of training found in Britain, tra...
A common assumption is that company training is cut in times of recession. This study examined what ...
This paper presents first findings from a quantitative and qualitative enquiry into how training has...
This article examines the impact of the 2008–9 recession on training activity in the UK. In internat...
vey, around a quarter of UK employees received of job-related training in the 13 week period to spri...
The article reports on the moves by companies in Great Britain to continue with their staff training...
The existing empirical evidence on the relationship between apprenticeships, initial workplace train...
This paper analyses the effect of the economic crisis in 2008 and 2009 on individual training activi...
Employers finance most job-related further training. In 2013, total training spending by businesses ...
The German system of industrial relations has undergone significant changes in the last decade. This...
Good quality and extensive training opportunities are essential for increasing the skills of the wor...
This thesis investigates the impact of the recent economic downturn on the training practices of Bri...
The British government's strategy of driving the market principle into every area of policy is evalu...
Summarizes changing employment patterns. Documents the rising incidence of vocational training for t...
In recent years, the debate over reform to national vocational education and training systems has sh...