A research agenda for skills and inequality / / edited by Michael Tåhlin [and four others].

Skills and inequality have long been a central theme in analyses of social structure and economic development. A Research Agenda for Skills and Inequality offers an insightful cross-disciplinary framework for research on how unequal living conditions form, persist and change in interplay with human...

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Superior document:Elgar Research Agendas Series
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Place / Publishing House:Cheltenham, UK : : Edward Elgar Publishing Limited,, 2023.
Year of Publication:2023
Language:English
Series:Elgar Research Agendas Series
Physical Description:1 online resource (348 pages)
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Summary:Skills and inequality have long been a central theme in analyses of social structure and economic development. A Research Agenda for Skills and Inequality offers an insightful cross-disciplinary framework for research on how unequal living conditions form, persist and change in interplay with human skill formation and development. Drawing on prominent new advances in the field, this incisive Research Agenda builds a forward-thinking framework for research. Spanning an extensive eighteen chapters, each examining a specific but major aspect of the general theme of skills and inequality, the book provides a comprehensive overview of links between the two. Against the backdrop of established insights from related but separate fields of inquiry, including economics, sociology, demography, human resource management, political science, philosophy and psychology, the Research Agenda presents an exciting overview of recent advances in analyses of skills and inequality. Opening vistas for future research based on extensive literature reviews and new findings, this Research Agenda offers compact, ground-breaking essays for students, policy makers, and advanced researchers in many disciplines including social policy, business management, and employment relations.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:1800378467
Access:Open Access.
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: edited by Michael Tåhlin [and four others].