Confronting the Skills Paradox
An 18 month project with City & Guilds looking at participation in adult learning
"markets"
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- Sufficing - or not There are lots of different ways to make money in the same market – high value added and low value added products for example. The government in the wants the UK to move towards becoming a high value added economy – high skilled people employed, high wages paid. Everyone wins, don't they? from : duncanoleary 14th August 2006
- Demos | Confronting the Skills Paradox | Themes | labour_markets Options for Excellence: DoH and DfES Review of Social care workforce - relevent to chidrens services. from : kateoakley 1st November 2006
- Strategy Unit Seminar: Economics for the Real World Economics for the Real World. Eric Beinhocker, Senior Fellow of the McKinsey Global Institute, set out a new perspective on how economies work in the real world and its implications for public policy. Based on 'The Origin of Wealth' from : duncanoleary 24th April 2007
