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Labour-Market Flexibility and Individual Careers: A Comparative Study

✍ Scribed by Simone R. Kirpal (auth.)


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
2011
Tongue
English
Leaves
286
Series
Technical and Vocational Education and Training: Issues, Concerns and Prospects 13
Edition
1
Category
Library

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✦ Synopsis


With labour markets across the world and even in social democratic Europe in a state of unprecedented flux, the problem of how to balance job-market demands, personal career interests and private life becomes a central issue for millions of employees. So how do modern work and employment arrangements restructure individual careers and what is required of individuals in order to manage career transitions successfully over time? This is one of very few in-depth empirical studies to analyse how labour-market trends, organizational change and the subjective work orientations of individuals interact. The author’s detailed assessment is based on a comparison of the structural contexts, work orientations and employment histories of nurses and ICT technicians in Germany and the UK. These two core service occupations, as well as the national contexts of the two European nations, have quite different working environments and vocational traditions. Nursing is an institutionalized semi-profession with clear criteria of qualification and career continuity, while information and communication technology (ICT) is a new, evolving field with workers from varied skill backgrounds and high job mobility. To arrive at an understanding of how individual career trajectories are changing, this book closely examines the interplay of labour-market demands, employees’ work and career orientations and the development of their skills. It records the ways in which employees adapt to increased labour-market flexibility, which, on the one hand, induces discontinuities of careers, employment and work, and on the other, generates new skill requirements and learning expectations, as well as unforeseen opportunities.

✦ Table of Contents


Front Matter....Pages i-xiii
Introduction....Pages 1-21
Skills and Labour Markets in Germany and the UK....Pages 23-53
Work and Career Orientations of Nurses....Pages 55-127
Work and Career Orientations of IT Technicians....Pages 129-199
Reflections on Empirical Findings....Pages 201-210
Key Issues and Dominant Themes....Pages 211-227
Conclusions....Pages 229-233
Back Matter....Pages 235-271

✦ Subjects


Professional & Vocational Education; Labor Economics


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