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Titre : | Retraining is hard work! A survey of unskilled workers |
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Auteurs : | Camille Stephanus ; Josiane Vero |
Type de document : | texte imprimé |
Editeur : | Marseille : CĂ©req, 2023 |
Collection : | In and Around, num. 4 |
Format : | pp. 15-19 |
Langues: | Anglais |
Catégories : |
Affiliation Céreq Céreq - DFCThésaurus CEREQ RECONVERSION PROFESSIONNELLE ; MESURE POUR L'EMPLOI ; ACCOMPAGNEMENT PROFESSIONNEL ; FORMATION DES ADULTES ; PCS ; TRAVAIL NON QUALIFIE ; CONDITION DE TRAVAIL ; ENQUETE DEFIS ; APPROCHE PAR LES CAPABILITES ; FRANCE |
RĂ©sumĂ© : | The question of retraining lies at the heart of current employment policy issues. However, wanting to change occupation is no guarantee of completing a retraining programme, even less of finding a job. While low-skilled blue- and white-collar workers are the ones most likely to seek a change, they are also the ones who benefit least from a retraining programme. Workersâ desires to retrain are also driven by different motivations depending on their socio-occupational category: it may be an enforced reaction to the ups and downs of working life, a rejection of downgrading and deteriorating working and employment conditions or a search for meaning. |
Document Céreq : | Non |
n° fiche programme : | 495/901/855 |
En ligne : | https://www.cereq.fr/about-career-transitions |