
The Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation
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- Foreword
- Foreword
- Introduction
- 1: Marius R. Busemeyer, Christine Trampusch: Introduction: The Comparative Political Economy of Collective Skill Formation
- Section I: Country Studies
- 2: Cathie Jo Martin: Vocational Training and the Origins of Coordination: Specific Skills and the Politics of Collective Action
- 3: Kathleen Thelen, Marius R. Busemeyer: Institutional Change in German Vocational Training: From Collectivism towards Segmentalism
- 4: Karen Anderson, Dennie Oude Nijhuis: The Development of the Vocational Training System in the Netherlands
- 5: Philipp Gonon, Markus Maurer: Educational Policy Actors as Stakeholders in the Development of the Collective Skills System: The Case of Switzerland
- 6: Lukas Graf, Lorenz Lassnigg, Justin Powell: Austrian Corporatism and Institutional Change in the Relationship between Apprenticeship Training and School-Based VET
- 7: Moira Nelson: The Social Partners and the Social Democratic Party in the Continuation of a Collective Skill System in Denmark
- Section II: Crosscutting Topics and Contemporary Challenges
- 8: Marius R. Busemeyer, Torben Iversen: Collective Skill Systems, Wage Bargaining, and Labor Market Stratification
- 9: Rita Nikolai, Christian Ebner: The Links between Vocational Training and Higher Education in Switzerland, Austria, and Germany
- 10: Margarita Estévez-Abe: Gendered Consequences of Vocational Training
- 11: Justin Powell, Christine Trampusch: Europeanization and the Varying Responses in Collective Skill Systems
- Conclusion
- 12: Wolfgang Streeck: Skills and Politics: General and Specific
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