Vocational Training: International Perspectives / Edition 1

Vocational Training: International Perspectives / Edition 1

ISBN-10:
1138959758
ISBN-13:
9781138959750
Pub. Date:
09/04/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
ISBN-10:
1138959758
ISBN-13:
9781138959750
Pub. Date:
09/04/2015
Publisher:
Taylor & Francis
Vocational Training: International Perspectives / Edition 1

Vocational Training: International Perspectives / Edition 1

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Overview

The last decade has given rise to a strong public discourse in most highly industrialized economies about the importance of a skilled workforce as a key response to the competitive dynamic fostered by economic globalisation.

The challenge for different training regimes is twofold: attracting young people into the vocational training system while continuing to train workers already in employment. Yet, on the whole, most countries and their training systems have failed to reach those goals. How can we explain this contradiction? Why is vocational training seen to be an "old" institution? Why does vocational training not seem to be easily adapted to the realities of the 21st century?

This book seeks to respond to these important questions. It does so through an in-depth comparative analysis of the vocational training systems in ten different countries: Australia, Canada, Denmark, France, Germany, Korea, Mexico, Morocco, the United Kingdom and the USA.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781138959750
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 09/04/2015
Series: Routledge Studies in Employment and Work Relations in Context
Edition description: Reprint
Pages: 308
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x (d)

About the Author

Gerhard Bosch is an economist and sociologist, Professor at the University Duisburg-Essen and Director of the Institute Work and Qualification (IAQ). He has published widely in the areas of comparative employment systems, low wages, industrial relations, and vocational education and training. Recent publications include Bosch, G., Weinkopf, C. (eds.), 2008: Low-wage work in Germany. (New York) and Bosch, G., Lehndorff, S. (eds.), 2005: Working in the service sector: a tale from different worlds. London: Routledge.

Jean Charest is an economist and professor at the École de relations industrielles of the University of Montreal, Canada. His research and publications are concerned with public policies on the labour force, industrial relations institutions, labour force training and unionism. He is also a researcher at CRIMT (Centre de recherche interuniversitaire sur la mondialisation et le travail / Interuniversity Research Centre on Globalization and Work), where he coordinates public policy research.

Table of Contents

List of Illustrations. Acknowledgements. 1. Vocational Training: International Perspectives. Gerhard Bosch and Jean Charest. 2. Vocational Education and Training in Australia: The Evolution of a Segmented Training System. Richard Cooney and Michael Long. 3. Vocational Training in Canada: The Poor Second Cousin in a Well-Educated Family. Jean Charest and Ursule Critoph. 4. The Vocational Education and Training System in Denmark: Continuity and Change. Susanne Wiborg and Pia Cort. 5. Vocational Training in France: Towards a New ‘Vocationalism’? Philippe Méhaut. 6. The Revitalization of the Dual System of Vocational Training in Germany. Gerhard Bosch. 7. The Transformation of the Government-led Vocational Training System in Korea. Jin Ho Yoon and Byung-Hee Lee. 8. The Vocational Training System in Mexico: Characteristics and Actors, Strengths and Weaknesses. Arnulfo Arteaga García, Sergio Sierra Romero and Roberto Flores Lima. 9. Vocational Training in Morocco: Social and Economic Issues for the Labour Market. Brahim Boudarbat and Mehdi Lahlou. 10. Vocational Education and Training in the United Kingdom. Helen Rainbird. 11. The Vocational Education and Training System in the United States. Thomas Bailey and Peter Berg. Contributors. References. Index.

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