1st Edition

Youth, Education and Employment International Perspectives

Edited By Keith Watson Copyright 1983

    First published in 1983, Youth, Education and Employment tries to highlight the scale of the problem of youth unemployment in industrial societies by examining it from a variety of angles, and by drawing upon developments in other countries including those of the developing world. Examples are taken from France, Germany, Denmark and Sweden as well as from the United Kingdom, and also from Cuba and small island communities. This important volume shows the underlying causes of youth unemployment and offers positive solutions in particular stressing the need for a reappraisal of many educational practices. This book is a must read for educationists, policy makers and students of public policy.

    1.Introduction – Youth, Education and Employment: The Challenge of the ’80s Keith Watson Part I: Issues and Perspectives 2. Youth, Education and Employment- A European Overview Dennis Kallen 3. The Challenge of Employment – A British Perspective Andrew Forrest Part II: Case Studies 4. Trends and Structural Changes in English Vocational Education Michael Farley 5. Education and Employment in Western Europe: The German Case Wolfgang Mitter 6. Transition from School to Work for 16-18 Year Olds in Sweden and Denmark Leon Boucher 7. Preparation for the Transition from School to Work in Socialist Cuba Mark Richmond 8. Education, Environment and Economy in Small Commonwealth Countries Colin Brock 9. Hereford and Worcester Education and Industry Centre: A Comparison with Overseas Initiatives Terry Martin and Michael Webb Part III: The Future 10. Alternative Structures- The Way Ahead Edmund King Short Bibliography on Youth, Education and Employment Opportunities List of Contributors

    Biography

    Keith Watson