High Skills Globalization, Competitiveness, and Skill Formation

Cover of High Skills Globalization, Competitiveness, and Skill Formation by Phillip Brown
Year: 2001
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 306
ISBN-13: 9780199244201
Dimensions:
Height: 9.2 Inches
Length: 6.3 Inches
Weight: 1.03396800878 pounds
Width: 0.7 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 331.11/422
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High Skills Globalization, Competitiveness, and Skill Formation by Phillip Brown, published by Oxford University Press in 2001, explores the implications of economic globalization on national competitiveness and workforce development. This edition spans 306 pages and is presented in English. The book examines the growing consensus that a ‘high skilled’ workforce is essential for prosperity, social justice, and welfare, reflecting the views of various political leaders on the importance of education in the modern economy.

Readers will find a detailed analysis based on a significant international comparative study that investigates the pathways to a high skills economy in countries such as Britain, Germany, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and the United States. The text discusses how technological innovation and corporate restructuring are reshaping the definition of a skilled worker, emphasizing the need for creativity, teamwork, employability, self-management, and lifelong learning. By drawing on data from interviews with over 250 key stakeholders, this book provides a comprehensive examination of high skill policies, a topic that is increasingly relevant in the context of developed economies in the twenty-first century.


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Economic globalization has led to intense debates about the competitiveness of nations. Prosperity, social justice, and welfare are now seen to depend on the creation of a ‘high skilled’ workforce. This international consensus around high skills has led recent American presidents to claimthemselves ‘education presidents’ and in Britain, Tony Blair has announced that ‘talent is 21st-century wealth’. This view of knowledge-driven capitalism has led all the developed economies to increase numbers of highly-trained people in preparation for technical, professional, and managerial employment. But it also harbours the view that what we regard as a ‘skilled’ worker is being transformed. The pace oftechnological innovation, corporate restructuring, and the changing nature of work require a new configuration of skills described in the language of creativity, teamwork, employability, self-management, and lifelong learning.But is this optimistic account of a future of high-skilled work for all justified? This book draws on the findings of a major international comparative study of national routes to a ‘high skills’ economy in Britain, Germany, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, and the United States, and includes datafrom interviews with over 250 key stakeholders. It is the first book to offer a comparative examination of ‘high skill’ policies — a topic of major public debate that is destined to become of even greater importance in all the developed economies in the early decades of the twenty-first century.

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