Labour-Market Flexibility and Individual Careers: A Comparative Study
بواسطة
Simone R. Kirpal
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Science & Technology
Business & Economics
تنسيق
كيندل
صفحات
461
لغة
الهولندية، الفلمنكية
منشور
Jan 1, 2011
الناشر
Springer
الطبعة
2011
رقم ISBN-10
9400702345
رقم ISBN-13
9789400702349
الوصف
Simone R. Kirpal delves into the intricate relationship between labour-market flexibility and individual career trajectories in this comparative study. As economies adapt to changing conditions, the book explores how the dynamics of flexibility impact not only job security but also the professional development of individuals. It highlights the tension between economic demands and personal aspirations, illuminating the varying responses across different countries and settings.
The work draws upon comprehensive research to present a nuanced analysis of how vocational education and training can play a crucial role in navigating these challenges. By examining case studies from diverse labour markets, Kirpal sheds light on the strategies that individuals employ to foster resilience and adaptability in their careers. This exploration offers valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and practitioners striving to support workers in an ever-evolving economic landscape. Ultimately, it provides a thought-provoking perspective on the future of work and the importance of individual agency within flexible labour markets.
The work draws upon comprehensive research to present a nuanced analysis of how vocational education and training can play a crucial role in navigating these challenges. By examining case studies from diverse labour markets, Kirpal sheds light on the strategies that individuals employ to foster resilience and adaptability in their careers. This exploration offers valuable insights for policymakers, educators, and practitioners striving to support workers in an ever-evolving economic landscape. Ultimately, it provides a thought-provoking perspective on the future of work and the importance of individual agency within flexible labour markets.