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Moving beyond skills as a social and economic panacea

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Keep, Ewart ; Mayhew, Ken

Work, Employment and Society

2010

24

3

September

565-577

skill ; social development ; training policy

United Kingdom

Occupational qualification and job placement

English

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"This article examines two inter-related issues. First, the tendency for UK skills policies to act as a substitute for other social and economic measures. Second, the problem of current conceptualisations of skills policy creating narrowly-drawn, technicist interventions that are frequently incommensurate with the scale of the problems which they purpor t to tackle. The ar ticle suggests that current policy formation processes, particularly in England, are being deployed in a manner that seeks to close off consideration of other potential avenues by which contemporary social and economic problems might be addressed. The case is made for a wider framing of both policy possibilities and avenues for relevant research to support such policy development. "

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