Journal article

Firm‐provided Training in Europe and the Limits of National Skills Strategies


Authors listMarkowitsch, J; Käpplinger, B; Hefler, G

Publication year2013

Pages281-291

JournalEuropean Journal of Education: Research, Development and Policy

Volume number48

Issue number2

DOI Linkhttps://doi.org/10.1111/ejed.12030

PublisherWiley


Abstract

This article addresses cross‐country and cross‐period differences in average levels of training activity from an institutional perspective. Firm‐provided training in Europe between 1999 and 2010 is scrutinized in order to explore whether diverse institutional arrangements that can be linked to welfare state regimes can yield discernible cross‐country patterns. An emphasis is placed on the limits of national skills strategies that are not well embedded in wider institutional environments. This is grounded in a view that policy efforts to influence training activity, involves nothing less than ‘reforming’ societies. Insights of this research should contribute both to a critical reflection of the EU's targets in the field of lifelong learning as well as supporting policy learning between member states.




Citation Styles

Harvard Citation styleMarkowitsch, J., Käpplinger, B. and Hefler, G. (2013) Firm‐provided Training in Europe and the Limits of National Skills Strategies, European Journal of Education: Research, Development and Policy, 48(2), pp. 281-291. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejed.12030

APA Citation styleMarkowitsch, J., Käpplinger, B., & Hefler, G. (2013). Firm‐provided Training in Europe and the Limits of National Skills Strategies. European Journal of Education: Research, Development and Policy. 48(2), 281-291. https://doi.org/10.1111/ejed.12030


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