| Economics, Finance, Business & Industry || Economics | Education, Work and Social Capital -Towards a New Conception of Vocational Training Author: Christopher Winch Master eBook ISBN10 : 0-203-18327-4 Master eBook ISBN13 : 978-0-203-18327-4 No of pages : 240 eBook Price : $183
Originally Published : 21 Sep 2000 | This book provides an integrated treatment of the relationship between political economy and vocational education at the beginning of the twenty-first century. It provides a comprehensive, integrated treatment of the relationship between the aims of economic activity and those of education. Approaching the subject from a philosophical perspective the author engages with debates about * the work-related aims of education * the moral and spiritual significance of work * the conceptualisation of political economy * high-skill economies and vocational education * the ''end of work'' thesis * the relationship between education and training in vocational education * future work patterns * the educational consequences of the economic theories of influential economists such as Smith, Mill, Marx, Marshall and Keynes. This is an essential and ground-breaking study for academics and students of business studies, economics, political economy, and the sociology of work. It will equally be of interest to policy makers concerned with the future development of vocational education and training. |
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Buy Printed Book | All Mobipocket & Microsoft eBooks are copy and print disabled. Adobe eBooks can be printed but not copied. | | Table of contents : 1. Education, Work and Social Capital: Introduction 2. Necessity, Work, Effort and Leisure 3. The Economic and Work Related Aims of Education 4. Conceptualising Economic Life: Part One, The Consumptionist Tradition 5. Conceptualising Economic Life: Part Two, Listian Political Economy 6. Education, Moral Education and Work 7. Vocational Education and Vocational Training 8. Learning in the Workplace 9. Two Rival Conceptions of Vocational Education 10. Education and Labour Markets 11. Education, Well-being and Economic Growth 12. The Social Value of Work 13. Education and the 'End of Work' Thesis 14. Education and Work in a Social Capital Perspective 15. Policy Issues: Schooling, Qualifications and the Transition to Work

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