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Education, Training and the Future of Work I: Social, Political and Economic Contexts of Policy Development

by John Ahier

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Publisher Comments:

A central claim of this volume is that public policy in education and training can only be properly understood if it is seen in relation to prevailing economic and employment conditions. It has become increaslingly apparent that the neo-liberal economic policies pursued by Western governments during the 1980s and 1990s have led to a growing world-wide 'work crisis'. Unemployment levels, particularly in Europe, remain persistently high, and for those in employment, job insecurity and long working hours have become the norm. The response of UK governments has been to promote 'flexibility' in employment practices while proclaiming the importance of improving skill levels through education and training.

This volume challenges the adequacy of such an approach, and asks whether reliance on education and training reforms without additional political intervention in economic processes is capable of reversing current trends.

Issues covered in this reader include:

* the impact of globalization on employment trends

* neo-liberal and neo-Keynesian approaches to employment policy

* political reforms in education and training institutions

* the impact of flexibilization on private life and the family.

The two volumes in this series are readers for the Open University course Education, Training and the Future of Work, E837, a module of the MA in Education. The companion volume is Education, Training and the Future of Work II: Developments in Vocational Education and Training.

John Ahier is Lecturer in Education at the Open University. Geoff Esland is Director of the Centre for Sociology and Social Research at the Open University and Course team Chair of E837.

Book News Annotation:

In this reader for the UK Open U. MA program for educators, a dozen recent, mostly reprinted selections confront the changing nature of work in the global economy and its impact on school work experience policy and the local 1990s labor market. Vol. II addresses vocational policy development.
Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Synopsis:

A central claim of this volume is that public policy in education and training can only be properly understood if it is seen in relation to prevailing economic and employment conditions. This volume challenges the adequacy of such an approach, and asks whether reliance on education and training reforms without additional political intervention in economic processes is capable of reversing current trends.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780415202091
Subtitle:
Social, Political and Economic Contexts of Policy Development
Other:
Ahier, John
Other:
Ahier, John
Author:
Ahier, John
Publisher:
Routledge
Location:
London
Subject:
Vocational education
Subject:
Education and state
Subject:
Occupational training
Subject:
Employment forecasting.
Subject:
Administration - General
Subject:
Education and state -- Great Britain.
Subject:
Vocational education -- Great Britain.
Edition Description:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Publication Date:
March 1999
Binding:
Paperback
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Yes
Pages:
288
Dimensions:
8.56x6.78x.79 in. 1.11 lbs.

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