This report for CEDEFOP considers the meso-social benefits for social groups and communities. This is a subject of considerable interest both academically in terms of the contribution of VET at the community level, and in policy terms, as agendas in European countries are orientated towards community cohesion and active, participatory citizenship. This report can be contextualised in terms of a long history of VET as being implicated in mitigating against the disruption of community due to changes in economy and society. Indeed, the focus on community, social groups and VET has been long standing, arising from major shifts in the nature of the global economy in the 21st century (Winch, 2000) from an industrial to a knowledge based economy. ...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ...
The present research examined the mechanisms through which community groups improve well-being in ad...
One of the main causes of flagging support for the EU has been the persistence of high levels of une...
This report for CEDEFOP considers the meso-social benefits for social groups and communities. This i...
This report is the first National Report on Social Equity in VET. It has been developed by the Natio...
This is the second interim annual report from a four-year longitudinal study of the social impact re...
Peter Kearns provides a consolidation of national and international work discussing the contribution...
This study uses an ethnographic research methodology to examine how VET and a community development ...
The term social capital has been used to describe the networks and other forces that build social co...
A civil-military divide exists within the United States and is perpetuated by a distinct lack of com...
Volunteering as a health promotion intervention, improves physical health, mental health, and social...
This article investigates the ways in which vocational education and training (VET) can enhance soci...
The purpose of this study is to, through the analysis of the effects of lifelong VET on social cohes...
The Smartline project is receiving up to £4,188,318 of funding from the England European Regional De...
The financial value of every aspect of social impact delivered by the four MOD-sponsored Cadet Force...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ...
The present research examined the mechanisms through which community groups improve well-being in ad...
One of the main causes of flagging support for the EU has been the persistence of high levels of une...
This report for CEDEFOP considers the meso-social benefits for social groups and communities. This i...
This report is the first National Report on Social Equity in VET. It has been developed by the Natio...
This is the second interim annual report from a four-year longitudinal study of the social impact re...
Peter Kearns provides a consolidation of national and international work discussing the contribution...
This study uses an ethnographic research methodology to examine how VET and a community development ...
The term social capital has been used to describe the networks and other forces that build social co...
A civil-military divide exists within the United States and is perpetuated by a distinct lack of com...
Volunteering as a health promotion intervention, improves physical health, mental health, and social...
This article investigates the ways in which vocational education and training (VET) can enhance soci...
The purpose of this study is to, through the analysis of the effects of lifelong VET on social cohes...
The Smartline project is receiving up to £4,188,318 of funding from the England European Regional De...
The financial value of every aspect of social impact delivered by the four MOD-sponsored Cadet Force...
PublishedJournal ArticleThis is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from ...
The present research examined the mechanisms through which community groups improve well-being in ad...
One of the main causes of flagging support for the EU has been the persistence of high levels of une...