This paper provides a comparative analysis of training regimes in Germany and the Netherlands. Both countries are CMEs with similar institutions, but their training regimes differ in important ways. The paper first maps the similarities and differences in the training regimes in both countries and then turns to three questions that frame the analysis of these similarities and differences. First, how have skills regimes adjusted to changes in economic and employment structure, such as de-industrialization and the rise of the service economy? Second, how much does the structure and adaptability of the raining regime help to explain the relative success of the Dutch employment miracle? Does the Dutch training regime represent successful instit...
"Often the high level of unemployment in Germany is explained by a lack of flexibility, over-regulat...
Defence date: 14 February 2003Examining Board: Prof. Uschi BACKES-GELLNER (University of Zurich) ...
This article surveys the literature on skill formation and training, presenting arguments about the ...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of training regimes in Germany and the Netherlands. Both ...
This conference paper argues that country size can play a crucial role in shaping the type of gradua...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to re-examine the unique political economy of Germany's dual appr...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
This article uses the notion of national recipes of corporate governance to explore national differe...
This dissertation analyzes and compares how empirical markets for intermediate skills operate under ...
This paper proposes a comparison of skill formation in Germany and Britain over the last decades. Ta...
This article explores the variation of vocational education and training systems in European countri...
This study investigates the impact of determining factors of firms’ further training activities from...
Training provision in Germany is widely assumed to be superior to that in this country, and is frequ...
'The nature of the linkage of education and training systems to the labour market is often claimed t...
"Often the high level of unemployment in Germany is explained by a lack of flexibility, over-regulat...
Defence date: 14 February 2003Examining Board: Prof. Uschi BACKES-GELLNER (University of Zurich) ...
This article surveys the literature on skill formation and training, presenting arguments about the ...
This paper provides a comparative analysis of training regimes in Germany and the Netherlands. Both ...
This conference paper argues that country size can play a crucial role in shaping the type of gradua...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
Purpose – The aim of this paper is to re-examine the unique political economy of Germany's dual appr...
Education, skill formation, and training continue to be important areas of consideration for both pu...
This article uses the notion of national recipes of corporate governance to explore national differe...
This dissertation analyzes and compares how empirical markets for intermediate skills operate under ...
This paper proposes a comparison of skill formation in Germany and Britain over the last decades. Ta...
This article explores the variation of vocational education and training systems in European countri...
This study investigates the impact of determining factors of firms’ further training activities from...
Training provision in Germany is widely assumed to be superior to that in this country, and is frequ...
'The nature of the linkage of education and training systems to the labour market is often claimed t...
"Often the high level of unemployment in Germany is explained by a lack of flexibility, over-regulat...
Defence date: 14 February 2003Examining Board: Prof. Uschi BACKES-GELLNER (University of Zurich) ...
This article surveys the literature on skill formation and training, presenting arguments about the ...