Challenging the myths about learning and training in small and medium- sized enterprises: implications for public policy?
David. Ashton,
Johnny. Sung,
Arwen. Raddon and
Trevor. Riordan
ILO Working Papers from International Labour Organization
Abstract:
Draws on the results of recent research on the process of skills learning and training in small enterprises as a way of exploring some of the implications for policy makers and their advisers.
Keywords: small enterprise; microenterprise; vocational training.; in plant training; informal education; training needs; training policy; petite entreprise; microentreprise; formation professionnelle; formation dans l'entreprise; éducation informelle; besoins de formation; politique de formation; pequeña empresa; microempresa; formación profesional; formación en la empresa; educación informal; necesidades de formación; política de formación (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Pages: 67 pages
Date: 2008
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