Rezension
«Vossiek’s book might come in handy for practitioners and policy makers engaged in reforming education and training systems; it is certainly of interest for all those committed to understanding and explaining historical trajectories of, as well as variations between VET systems.»
(Fabienne-Agnes Baumann, International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training ) Vol.5, Issue 4, 2018)
Inhalt
Contents
Preface and acknowledgements
1. Introduction
2. Collective skill formation in liberal market economies?
The role of political parties, industrial relations and path dependence
3. United Kingdom – much ado about nothing and the persistence of voluntarism?
4. Ireland – apprenticeships and social partnership as a sustainable model?
5. Australia – joint economic restructuring and a slow shift to marketization
6. Conclusion
References
Appendix A: List of interviews by code and date
Appendix B: List of abbreviations