Retraining and Labor Market Adjustment in Western Europe


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Contents: Postwar labor market development; Retraining in the first postwar decade, 1945-1955; Retraining in tighter labor markets, 1955-1964; Older workers, younger workers, and other special groups; Results of retraining; Current and future problems.










Retraining and Labor Market Adjustment in Western Europe


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Report on a survey of retraining activities in Western Europe to solve problems of structural unemployment and meet labour demand arising from technological change - refers in particular to the 2 periods 1945-55 and 1955-64, includes retraining and further training of older workers, young workers, the woman worker, refugees and minority groups (incl. Blacks and repatriates), and covers training allowances, employment policy, trends, etc. ILO mentioned, statistical tables and bibliographys.










Training for Employment in Western Europe and the United States


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Increasing international competition has put improvements in vocational training at the top of many nations' political agendas. This important book explores the economic analysis of training and relates it to the differing systems found in Western Europe and the United States. After an examination of the theoretical basis for increased emphasis on training the authors present a comparative analysis of the different systems employed in Germany, France, the United Kingdom and the United States. A number of common issues and problems are discussed, such as the relationship between schooling and training, the role of continuing training, retraining for the unemployed, and the position of women and disadvantaged groups in the labour market. A central theme is the differing policies pursued by governments. While recognizing the common concern with potential market failure in training, the authors also draw attention to the poor record of government-funded training in practice and to the dangers of excessive intervention as a result of pressure group activity. Although primarily aimed at students and teachers of economics, business studies and industrial relations, Training for Employment in Western Europe and the United States will be of interest to practitioners and all those concerned with policy issues arising in the training field.










Labor Market Institutions in Europe: A Socioeconomic Evaluation of Performance


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The outcome of three years of research on the role of institutions in labor markets at the research unit Labor Market Policy and Employment of the Social Science Research Center Berlin, these seven contributions were originally presented at a conference in December 1992 before a group of experts i