Marius R Busemeyer, Christine Trampusch
The Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation
Herausgeber: Busemeyer, Marius R
Marius R Busemeyer, Christine Trampusch
The Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation
Herausgeber: Busemeyer, Marius R
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The book examines skill systems and vocational training in a number of coordinated market economies, analysing historical origins and contemporary developments. As well as case studies on Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark, it also contains comparative chapters exploring reactions to common challenges.
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The book examines skill systems and vocational training in a number of coordinated market economies, analysing historical origins and contemporary developments. As well as case studies on Germany, Austria, Switzerland, the Netherlands, and Denmark, it also contains comparative chapters exploring reactions to common challenges.
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- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 167mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 752g
- ISBN-13: 9780199599431
- ISBN-10: 0199599432
- Artikelnr.: 33865540
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: Oxford University Press (UK)
- Seitenzahl: 392
- Erscheinungstermin: 20. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 249mm x 167mm x 30mm
- Gewicht: 752g
- ISBN-13: 9780199599431
- ISBN-10: 0199599432
- Artikelnr.: 33865540
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Marius R. Busemeyer is a Professor of Political Science and head of an Emmy Noether research group at the University of Konstanz. Prior to this, he was a senior researcher at the Max Planck Institute for the Study of Societies in Cologne. His research focuses on the comparative political economy of education regimes and welfare states, public spending, individual social policy preferences, and theories of institutional change. Christine Trampusch is Professor of International Comparative Political Economy and Economic Sociology at the University of Cologne. Prior to this, she was Assistant Professor of Comparative Politics at the University of Berne. Her research centers on the study of the origins and changes of welfare states, industrial relations, and skill formation systems, in a historical and comparative perspective.
* Foreword
* Foreword
* Introduction
* 1: Marius R. Busemeyer, Christine Trampusch: Introduction: The
Comparative Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation
* Section I: Country Studies
* 2: Cathie Jo Martin: Vocational Training and the Origins of
Coordination: Specific Skills and the Politics of Collective Action
* 3: Kathleen Thelen, Marius R. Busemeyer: Institutional Change in
German Vocational Training: From Collectivism towards Segmentalism
* 4: Karen Anderson, Dennie Oude Nijhuis: The Development of the
Vocational Training System in the Netherlands
* 5: Philipp Gonon, Markus Maurer: Educational Policy Actors as
Stakeholders in the Development of the Collective Skills System: The
Case of Switzerland
* 6: Lukas Graf, Lorenz Lassnigg, Justin Powell: Austrian Corporatism
and Institutional Change in the Relationship between Apprenticeship
Training and School-Based VET
* 7: Moira Nelson: The Social Partners and the Social Democratic Party
in the Continuation of a Collective Skill System in Denmark
* Section II: Crosscutting Topics and Contemporary Challenges
* 8: Marius R. Busemeyer, Torben Iversen: Collective Skill Systems,
Wage Bargaining, and Labor Market Stratification
* 9: Rita Nikolai, Christian Ebner: The Links between Vocational
Training and Higher Education in Switzerland, Austria, and Germany
* 10: Margarita Estévez-Abe: Gendered Consequences of Vocational
Training
* 11: Justin Powell, Christine Trampusch: Europeanization and the
Varying Responses in Collective Skill Systems
* Conclusion
* 12: Wolfgang Streeck: Skills and Politics: General and Specific
* Foreword
* Introduction
* 1: Marius R. Busemeyer, Christine Trampusch: Introduction: The
Comparative Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation
* Section I: Country Studies
* 2: Cathie Jo Martin: Vocational Training and the Origins of
Coordination: Specific Skills and the Politics of Collective Action
* 3: Kathleen Thelen, Marius R. Busemeyer: Institutional Change in
German Vocational Training: From Collectivism towards Segmentalism
* 4: Karen Anderson, Dennie Oude Nijhuis: The Development of the
Vocational Training System in the Netherlands
* 5: Philipp Gonon, Markus Maurer: Educational Policy Actors as
Stakeholders in the Development of the Collective Skills System: The
Case of Switzerland
* 6: Lukas Graf, Lorenz Lassnigg, Justin Powell: Austrian Corporatism
and Institutional Change in the Relationship between Apprenticeship
Training and School-Based VET
* 7: Moira Nelson: The Social Partners and the Social Democratic Party
in the Continuation of a Collective Skill System in Denmark
* Section II: Crosscutting Topics and Contemporary Challenges
* 8: Marius R. Busemeyer, Torben Iversen: Collective Skill Systems,
Wage Bargaining, and Labor Market Stratification
* 9: Rita Nikolai, Christian Ebner: The Links between Vocational
Training and Higher Education in Switzerland, Austria, and Germany
* 10: Margarita Estévez-Abe: Gendered Consequences of Vocational
Training
* 11: Justin Powell, Christine Trampusch: Europeanization and the
Varying Responses in Collective Skill Systems
* Conclusion
* 12: Wolfgang Streeck: Skills and Politics: General and Specific
* Foreword
* Foreword
* Introduction
* 1: Marius R. Busemeyer, Christine Trampusch: Introduction: The
Comparative Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation
* Section I: Country Studies
* 2: Cathie Jo Martin: Vocational Training and the Origins of
Coordination: Specific Skills and the Politics of Collective Action
* 3: Kathleen Thelen, Marius R. Busemeyer: Institutional Change in
German Vocational Training: From Collectivism towards Segmentalism
* 4: Karen Anderson, Dennie Oude Nijhuis: The Development of the
Vocational Training System in the Netherlands
* 5: Philipp Gonon, Markus Maurer: Educational Policy Actors as
Stakeholders in the Development of the Collective Skills System: The
Case of Switzerland
* 6: Lukas Graf, Lorenz Lassnigg, Justin Powell: Austrian Corporatism
and Institutional Change in the Relationship between Apprenticeship
Training and School-Based VET
* 7: Moira Nelson: The Social Partners and the Social Democratic Party
in the Continuation of a Collective Skill System in Denmark
* Section II: Crosscutting Topics and Contemporary Challenges
* 8: Marius R. Busemeyer, Torben Iversen: Collective Skill Systems,
Wage Bargaining, and Labor Market Stratification
* 9: Rita Nikolai, Christian Ebner: The Links between Vocational
Training and Higher Education in Switzerland, Austria, and Germany
* 10: Margarita Estévez-Abe: Gendered Consequences of Vocational
Training
* 11: Justin Powell, Christine Trampusch: Europeanization and the
Varying Responses in Collective Skill Systems
* Conclusion
* 12: Wolfgang Streeck: Skills and Politics: General and Specific
* Foreword
* Introduction
* 1: Marius R. Busemeyer, Christine Trampusch: Introduction: The
Comparative Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation
* Section I: Country Studies
* 2: Cathie Jo Martin: Vocational Training and the Origins of
Coordination: Specific Skills and the Politics of Collective Action
* 3: Kathleen Thelen, Marius R. Busemeyer: Institutional Change in
German Vocational Training: From Collectivism towards Segmentalism
* 4: Karen Anderson, Dennie Oude Nijhuis: The Development of the
Vocational Training System in the Netherlands
* 5: Philipp Gonon, Markus Maurer: Educational Policy Actors as
Stakeholders in the Development of the Collective Skills System: The
Case of Switzerland
* 6: Lukas Graf, Lorenz Lassnigg, Justin Powell: Austrian Corporatism
and Institutional Change in the Relationship between Apprenticeship
Training and School-Based VET
* 7: Moira Nelson: The Social Partners and the Social Democratic Party
in the Continuation of a Collective Skill System in Denmark
* Section II: Crosscutting Topics and Contemporary Challenges
* 8: Marius R. Busemeyer, Torben Iversen: Collective Skill Systems,
Wage Bargaining, and Labor Market Stratification
* 9: Rita Nikolai, Christian Ebner: The Links between Vocational
Training and Higher Education in Switzerland, Austria, and Germany
* 10: Margarita Estévez-Abe: Gendered Consequences of Vocational
Training
* 11: Justin Powell, Christine Trampusch: Europeanization and the
Varying Responses in Collective Skill Systems
* Conclusion
* 12: Wolfgang Streeck: Skills and Politics: General and Specific