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Titre : | Low Training Levels on European Labour Markets: Convergence and Contrasts (1998) |
Auteurs : | Jean-Louis Kirsch |
Type de document : | Article : texte imprimé |
Dans : | Training and employment (n° 34, Winter 1998) |
Article en page(s) : | 4 p. (+ 4 p. briefing) |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Thésaurus CEREQ BNQ - BAS NIVEAU DE QUALIFICATION ; NIVEAU VBIS-VI ; CHOMAGE ; CHOMAGE DES FEMMES ; CHOMAGE DES JEUNES ; COMPARAISON INTERNATIONALE ; FRANCE ; SUEDE ; PAYS BAS ; ROYAUME UNI ; PORTUGAL |
Résumé : | It is often argued that labour markets are increasingly closed to those with little training, as a result of technological changes on the one hand and greater selectivity in hiring on the other. Most european countries are now attempting to prolong and improve the educational process in order to reduce the number of school-leavers with low training levels. Those who are still exiting at the lowest level encounter an older population that has gone through a different educational system. What are the chances of this new generation to enter the labour market? How does the growing demand for skills manifest itself with regard to this category of labour? |
Document Céreq : | Oui |
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