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5-September-2002
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A keynote speech delivered to the Institute of Career Guidance Annual Conference held at Ashford, Kent, on 5-7 September 2002
1-September-2002
English, , 183kb
The OECD endorsed a review of policies for career information, guidance and counselling services in autumn 2000, for career information systems are a key to making lifelong learning a reality.
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1-September-2002
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The OECD endorsed a review of policies for career information, guidance and counselling services in autumn 2000, for career information systems are a key to making lifelong learning a reality.
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1-August-2002
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In a traditional society without occupational choices, where sons succeed their fathers and daughters become mothers and homemakers, there are few decision for young people to make about their occupations. But as occupational possibilities expand...
Who finances educational facilities? What are the criteria used and how are they applied? Each country has its own system; however, the general trends are towards diversification of funding sources and decentralisation of responsibility. This pub...
This paper examines various efficiency and equity aspects related to the skill acquisition of young people and older adults. The analysis suggests that such human capital investment is associated with significant labour-market gains for individ...
15-July-2002
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The level and types of adult education and training in an economy depend on a variety of factors including its political, social and economic structure. This is particularly important in Canada. Canada is a federal state with legislative authority shared by the federal government, ten provincial governments andthree territorial governments. The country is vast, and its population of 31 million is concentrated in a few cities and along
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2-July-2002
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The OECD endorsed a review of policies for career information, guidance and counselling services in autumn 2000, for career information systems are a key to making lifelong learning a reality.
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1-July-2002
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The methodology of the review involves a number of stages. First, the participating countries were actively involved in the development of a questionnaire designed to cover the issues in which they were interested. They were then responsible for ...
1-June-2002
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The OECD endorsed a review of policies for career information, guidance and counselling services in autumn 2000, for career information systems are a key to making lifelong learning a reality.
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