Precarity and Vocational Education and Training

Precarity and Vocational Education and Training
Title Precarity and Vocational Education and Training PDF eBook
Author Maria-Carmen Pantea
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 229
Release 2018-12-19
Genre Education
ISBN 3030026892

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This book explores how the changing nature of work intersects with and influences young people’s views on their future. As an increasingly precarious service sector overtakes traditional industrial work, vocational education and training (VET) is held up as a panacea for poverty alleviation, youth unemployment and economic growth. However, the views of young people in VET themselves concerning their own work and aspirations have largely been ignored. Based on interviews and focus groups conducted with over 250 young people in VET in Romania, this book examines the types of subjectivities that are generated in the processes by which they try to make sense of future and the meanings of work. In doing so, the author identifies three ideological layers that frame their views: arguing that while the young people interviewed hold ‘conventional’ aspirations for stability and predictability; they were visibly influenced by neoliberal beliefs in agency, experimentation and short termism. Ultimately, a layer of low expectations crystallises unvoiced concerns over a troubling future. In highlighting young people’s voices, this pioneering book calls for a recalibration of the emphasis on VET in Romania. It will appeal to students and scholars of youth studies, the sociology of work, vocational education and training and European studies.

FACING PRECARITY IN ADULT, COMMUNITY, AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION

FACING PRECARITY IN ADULT, COMMUNITY, AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
Title FACING PRECARITY IN ADULT, COMMUNITY, AND VOCATIONAL EDUCATION PDF eBook
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Total Pages 0
Release 2024
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Unleashing the potential

Unleashing the potential
Title Unleashing the potential PDF eBook
Author Marope, P.T.M.
Publisher UNESCO Publishing
Total Pages 224
Release 2015-05-26
Genre Education
ISBN 9231000918

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"UNESCO has recently published the third volume of its Education on the Move series, a series dedicated to the analysis of key trends in education with the hope of inspiring dialogue among policy makers, educators and other key stakeholders on the challenges of education for tomorrow. The latest publication, entitled Unleashing the Potential: Transforming Technical and Vocational Education and Training is focused entirely on issues related to technical and vocational education and training (TVET). It takes stock of the steadily increasing demands and expectations on TVET systems around the globe and presents recent policy trends in the field of TVET. In their analysis, the authors provide insights into what it takes to unleash the potential of TVET systems around the world. They propose an integrated analytical approach that takes into consideration such factors as economic growth, social equity and issues related to sustainability so that TVET can contribute more effectively to contemporary policy issues such as youth unemployment, gender disparities and climate change. Overall, the book calls for a transformation of TVET systems to enable them to respond to the demands of their contexts. This transformation should enable TVET systems to acquire agility to stay current and responsive to the rapidly changing demands of the twenty-first century."--Publisher's website.

The Standing of Vocational Education and the Occupations It Serves

The Standing of Vocational Education and the Occupations It Serves
Title The Standing of Vocational Education and the Occupations It Serves PDF eBook
Author Stephen Billett
Publisher Springer Nature
Total Pages 408
Release 2022-04-21
Genre Education
ISBN 3030962377

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This book addresses what is, perhaps, the single most important issue for vocational education; its relatively low standing in an era of high aspiration. The work explores the nature, extent and consequences for an educational sector that whilst having an increasingly important role in contemporary societies is seen to be of low standing across both countries with developed and developing economies. Some of the standing is associated with the occupation it serves and this is highlighted in an era of high aspiration by young people and their parents. The consequences are far-reaching. This includes how governments and community view and support vocational education, parents and familiars advise about participation in it and young people’s decision-making associated with their post-school pathways. More than describing this problem, the focus of this collection is how this issue can be redressed through the actions of supra-government agencies, governments, schools in tertiary education institutions, industry and professional bodies and employers. It sets out the quality and extent of societal sentiments in shaping how vocational education and the occupation it serves are projected, across countries, continents and cultures, and offers a range of perspectives and contributions from scholars on how this issue might be redressed. These contributions are drawn together and synthesised into sets of propositions, practices and approaches directed towards governments, schooling and tertiary education institutions, educators, researchers, industry and professional bodies and employers. In this way, the book seeks to provide an authoritative, seminal, comprehensive and central text to understand and respond to this central issue for vocational education.

Precarious Work and High-skilled Youth in Europe

Precarious Work and High-skilled Youth in Europe
Title Precarious Work and High-skilled Youth in Europe PDF eBook
Author Manuela Samek Lodovici
Publisher FrancoAngeli
Total Pages 211
Release 2012
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 882040737X

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The Precarious Generation

The Precarious Generation
Title The Precarious Generation PDF eBook
Author Judith Bessant
Publisher Taylor & Francis
Total Pages 228
Release 2017-05-08
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1317289188

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This book draws on a wealth of evidence including young people’s own stories, to document how they are now faring in increasingly unequal societies like America, Britain, Australia, France and Spain. It points to systematic generational inequality as those born since 1980 become the first generation to have a lower standard of living than previous generations. While governments and experts typically explain this by referring to globalization, new technologies, or young people’s deficits, the authors of this book offer a new political economy of generations, which identifies the central role played by governments promoting neoliberal policies that exacerbate existing social inequalities based on age, ethnicity, gender and class. The book is a must read for social science students, human service workers and policy-makers and indeed for anyone interested in understanding the impact of government policy over the last 40 years on young people.

Precarious Lives

Precarious Lives
Title Precarious Lives PDF eBook
Author Arne L. Kalleberg
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Total Pages 248
Release 2018-07-04
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1509506535

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Employment relations in advanced, post-industrial democracies have become increasingly insecure and uncertain as the risks associated with work are being shifted from employers and governments to workers. Arne L. Kalleberg examines the impact of the liberalization of labor markets and welfare systems on the growth of precarious work and job insecurity for indicators of well-being such as economic insecurity, the transition to adulthood, family formation, and happiness, in six advanced capitalist democracies: the United States, the United Kingdom, Germany, Japan, Spain, and Denmark. This insightful cross-national analysis demonstrates how active labor market policies and generous social welfare systems can help to protect workers and give employers latitude as they seek to adapt to the rise of national and global competition and the rapidity of sweeping technological changes. Such policies thereby form elements of a new social contract that offers the potential for addressing many of the major challenges resulting from the rise of precarious work.