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Education and Work in Great Britain, Germany and Italy, PDF eBook

Education and Work in Great Britain, Germany and Italy PDF

Edited by Annette Jobert, Catherine Marry, Helen Rainbird, Lucie Tanguy

Part of the Routledge International Studies in the Philosophy of Education series

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Description

This volume examines the multiple connections between education, broadly defined, and work, through an analysis of the literature on the transition from school to work, on vocational training and on the labour market.

It shows that concepts such as skill, unemployment rates, young people and the transition from school to work are socially constructed and are thought about in ways which are nationally specific.

This book is essential reading for students of European training systems and for those conducting comparative European research.

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