Title of article :
Risky Voyages: navigating changes in the organisation of work and education in Eastern Germany
Author/Authors :
Evans، Karen نويسنده , , BEHRENS، MARTINA نويسنده , , KALUZA، JENS نويسنده ,
Issue Information :
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages :
-130
From page :
131
To page :
0
Abstract :
The contrasts between the regulated German and unregulated British approaches to young adult transitions have been the subject of the authorsʹ previous Angle-German Foundation studies, published as Youth and Work: transitions to employment (1991) and Becoming Adults in England and Germany (1994). The ʹreunificationʹ of Germany from 1990 has involved economic and political transformations whose effects will shape the future development of Germany and its place in the Union for years lo come. This new study focuses on directions young people in the new Lunder have taken in order to navigate through new education, training and employment structures and on new transition behaviours into and out of employment with regard to career outcomes, lʹʹarfrom ʹcatching upʹ with the rest of Germany, the erosion of the Dual System in the East may portend the future for the Lander of Western Germany. The issues raised have considerable resonances with the problems and contradictions which have beset British education and training policy in the 1980s and 1990s.
Keywords :
optimal territory size , convict cichlid , intruder pressure , resource defence. , feeding territories
Journal title :
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
Serial Year :
1999
Journal title :
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
Record number :
21457
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