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Skill Formation in Central and Eastern Europe: A search for Patterns and Directions of Development (New Approaches in Educational and Social Sciences / Neue Denkansaetze in den Bildungs- und Sozialwissenschaften)

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Skill Formation in Central and Eastern Europe: A search for Patterns and Directions of Development (New Approaches in Educational and Social Sciences / Neue Denkansaetze in den Bildungs- und Sozialwissenschaften), Walter Thomi, 9783631810927

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Vidmantas Tutlys, Jonathan Winterton, Jrg Markowitsch and Samo Pavlin : Skill formation in the post-communist CEE countries. Areas for research and discussion – Vidmantas Tutlys, Genute Gedviliene, Lina Kaminskiene and Egle Stasiunaitiene : Development of skill formation in Lithuania: Neoliberalism, statism or new welfare state? – Ilze Buligina and Biruta Sloka : Skill formation policies in Latvia in the aftermath of economic crisis: towards a systemic consideration of skills needs. – Krista Loogma : Expanding the institutional landscape of skill formation: Estonia. – Horacy Debowski and Wojciech Stechly : Towards better governance and integration: Polish policy development in the skills formation system 1989-2019. – Dominik Dvork and Petr Gal : Skills for the labour market in the Czech Republic: between national and local perspectives. – Juraj Vantuch and Dagmar Jelnkov : Skill formation in Slovakia at the crossroads – Andrea Laczik and va Farkas : Institutional arrangements of skills development in Hungary between 1989 and 2020: the tortuous reality – Samo Pavlin, Klara Skubic Ermenc and Branko Bembic: Skill formation in Slovenia: segmentation and sectoral disparities. – Teo Matkovic and Nikola Bukovic : Unstoppable force meeting immovable object: the impact of Europeanization on the Croatian skill formation regime. – Ralitsa Simeonova-Ganeva, Kaloyan Ganev and Radostina Angelova : Skill Imbalances in Bulgaria since the Second World War: policy responses and effects. – Zoica Elena Vladut : The institutional development of skill formation in Romania: between state-led and collective skill formation models. – Serhii Melnyk : Development of a skill formation system in Ukraine: a case of late and iterative institutionalization? – Jonathan Winterton and Emma Wallis : Social dialogue and skill formation systems in the Central and Eastern Europe – Jrg Markowitsch and Horacy Debowski : The development of education and training systems in the CEE countries and the role of qualifications frameworks. – Sandra Bohlinger and Vidmantas Tutlys : European integration and EU policies: implications for development of skill formation in the CEE countries. – Jonathan Winterton : ‘Anglo-Saxon’ influences on Central and Eastern Europe and the market-based model of skill formation. – Andreas Saniter and Christianne Eberhardt : Collective skill formation in Germany – a blueprint, a mirror or not applicable for policy learning in the CEE countries? .

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