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Previous international comparisons of workforce skills by the National Institute have focussed on the relative shortage of craft skills in Britain. The present study is concerned with the next higher level of supervisory and technician skills; on the basis of visits to factories and technical...
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This study compares samples of matched plants in Britain and Germany engaged in the manufacture of women's outerwear; it follows earlier matched plant studies, also published in the National Institute Economic Review, which examined matched plants in metalworking and furniture manufacture in...
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Previous international comparisons of workforce skills by the National Institute have focussed on the relative shortage of craft skills in Britain. The present study is concerned with the next higher level of supervisory and technician skills; on the basis of visits to factories and technical...
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This study compares samples of matched plants in Britain and Germany engaged in the manufacture of women's outerwear; it follows earlier matched plant studies, also published in the National Institute Economic Review, which examined matched plants in metalworking and furniture manufacture in...
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The (1990) regulations for Youth Training (YT) combined with the introduction of assessment to NVQ standards have led to a significant reduction in the amount of mathematics taught to young building trainees compared both to the previous City and Guilds qualification and compared to what is...
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The emphasis placed in Germany on vocational training and education was explored in previous studies by the Institute. These drew attention to: the greater numbers with vocational qualifications there than in Britain; the generally broader scope of German training, leading to greater...
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This article presents the second of a series of comparisons of vocational training for selected occupations in France and Britain; it follows an earlier study comparing training for the building trades in the two countries (National Institute Economic Review, no. 116, May 1986). It draws...
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