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"This timely book evaluates international human capital policies, offering a comparative perspective on global efforts to generate new ideas and novel ways of thinking about human capital. Examining educational reforms, quality of education and links between education and socio-economic...
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Throughout the world, migration is an increasingly important and diverse component of population change, both at …
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As the world entered the twenty-first century, global skill shortages in many occupations were evident throughout the … world. While these were mitigated by a global recession, there is no generally agreed upon method for measuring these …
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Human Capital Over the Life Cycle synthesises comparative research on the processes of human capital formation in the areas of education and training in Europe, in relation to the labour market. The book proposes that one of the most important challenges faced by Europe today is to understand...
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, Germany, The Netherlands and Sweden, where strong occupational pensions are in operation, with the more modest welfare states …
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countries (Israel, Poland, Germany, France, Spain and Singapore), and two regions (Greater Toronto and ZhiangJiang Technology … invaluable resource, as will innovation policymakers across the world …
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'Handbook of Research in International Human Resource Management represents a welcome contribution of IHRM literature and will be required readings for both novices and veteran researchers.' - Dana B. Minbaeva, British Journal of Industrial Relations ' ... a rich array of contributors including...
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years 1980-1995 and providing empirical evidence for six European countries, namely Germany, France, Italy, the UK, Belgium …
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1. Introduction -- 2. Working-time transitions in Sweden -- 3. Regulating working-time transitions in Germany -- 4 …
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