The Right Skills for the Job?: Rethinking Training Policies for Workers (Human Development Perspectives)

The Right Skills for the Job?: Rethinking Training Policies for Workers (Human Development Perspectives)

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ISBN: 0821387146 / Publisher: World Bank Publications, July 2012

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The authors address changes that need to be made in today's training policies and programs for workers in developing countries, among them improved education and development of essential, useful skills. Their contention is that improved capital, product, and labor markets will make more productive investments in training possible. Topics include the economic rationale for skills development policies, pre-employment technical and vocational education and training, employer provided training, and training programs for unemployed, low-income and low-skilled workers. Editors are Almeida and Robalino (HDNSP, World Bank), Behrman (U. of Pennsylvania). Annotation ©2012 Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com) Read More
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