Analyzes the current labour market in the US and concludes that social policy must change to cope with the realities of the new economy. "More and better jobs" is the underlying theme of this text. It presents an agenda of lifelong learning and recommends specific government educational policies.
Analyzes the current labour market in the US and concludes that social policy must change to cope with the realities of the new economy. "More and better jobs" is the underlying theme of this text. It presents an agenda of lifelong learning and recommends specific government educational policies.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Series Editor's Foreword Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Stagnation for Most, Decline for Many 3. Getting Into This Mess 4. Getting Out of This Mess: Invest and Reinvent 5. A Life Cycle of Learning: The School Years 6. A Life Cycle of Leaming: After High School 7. Policies to Improve Workplaces 8. Reinventing Workplace Regulation 9. Ending Public Housing as We Know It 10. Gilding the Ghetto, Not! 11. Reinventing Disability Policy 12. Politics 13. Lessons Leamed
Series Editor's Foreword Acknowledgments 1. Introduction 2. Stagnation for Most, Decline for Many 3. Getting Into This Mess 4. Getting Out of This Mess: Invest and Reinvent 5. A Life Cycle of Learning: The School Years 6. A Life Cycle of Leaming: After High School 7. Policies to Improve Workplaces 8. Reinventing Workplace Regulation 9. Ending Public Housing as We Know It 10. Gilding the Ghetto, Not! 11. Reinventing Disability Policy 12. Politics 13. Lessons Leamed
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