Education policies to make globalization more inclusive
- De: Ludger Woessmann
- Source: Making Globalization Socially Sustainable , pp 297-320
- Publication Date: enero 2011
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.30875/4cb348ce-en
- Idioma: Inglés
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The process of globalization has furthered economic growth and development in many cases, but concerns have been expressed as to its sustainability from a social point of view. There are indications that in developed countries, globalization has increased inequality of labour-market outcomes. While some developing countries have managed to take advantage of the opportunities created by the globalization process, others have not. This chapter discusses the role of education and skill policies in helping individuals and societies profit from globalization, thereby increasing the social sustainability of the globalization process.
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9789287045423
Book DOI:
https://doi.org/10.30875/4604906e-en
Related Topics:
Economic research and trade policy analysis
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Trade monitoring
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