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Achieving a minimum learning platform for all - critical queries influencing strategies and policy options

This article is one of three which debate the initial findings of the New job skills and the low-skilled (Newskills) project, which suggests that the best policy to help low-skilled workers might be to reduce the number of them entering the labour market. The project also explores the idea of a 'minimum learning platform'. This refers to a range of skills including qualities required to be effective in the workplace, and to learn there and elsewhere in order to develop in employment and society. The core of this idea might be adopted in Europe as a goal for all its citizens. The articles are indexed from TD/TNC 64.110 to TD/TNC 64.112.

This article is one of three which debate the initial findings of the New job skills and the low-skilled (Newskills) ...  Show Full Abstract  

Authors: Carneiro, Roberto
Date: 2000
Geographic subjects: Europe
Journal title: Vocational training European journal
Resource type: Article
Subjects: Labour market; Skills and knowledge; Economics;

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