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Policy Debate | Education and Employment Mismatch

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Author(s)
Mourshed, Mona
Isherwood, Tom
Jaffer, Ali
Lim, Cheryl
Cardoso, Beatriz
Fennell, Shailaja
de Moura Castro, Claudio

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/53057
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http://poldev.revues.org/1802
Abstract
Editor’s note: These papers are contributions to the ‘Policy Debate’ section of International Development Policy. In this section, academics, policy-makers and practioners engage in a dialogue on global development challenges. Papers are copy-edited but not peer-reviewed. Instead, the initial thematic contribution is followed by critical comments and reactions from scholars and/or policy-makers. Authored by McKinsey’s research team, the initial paper addresses the Education to Employment challenge. It is based on McKinsey’s study, which looked at skill development in 25 different countries and investigated education-to-employment initiatives. The authors claim that the most successful efforts are those where different stakeholders interact intensively and frequently. Employers need to get involved in education, and educators should play a bigger role in employment. The paper is followed by critical comments by tree authors : Beatriz Cardoso, Executive Director of Laboratório de Educação, Brazil, Shailaja Fennell lecturer at the Centre of Development Studies, University of Cambridge, UK, and Claudio de Moura Castro, economist, Brazil. This debate can be pursued on the Journal’s blog http://devpol.hypotheses.org/423.
Date
2014-08-25
Type
info:eu-repo/semantics/article
Identifier
oai:revues.org:poldev/1802
urn:doi:10.4000/poldev.1802
http://poldev.revues.org/1802
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Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial 3.0 Unported License.
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