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Limitations and Awkward Choices on the Road to Utopia Limitations and Awkward Choices on the Road to Utopia
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The Paradox of Collective Action and Workforce Skill The Paradox of Collective Action and Workforce Skill
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The Ambiguous Importance of Labour Market Policy and Vet The Ambiguous Importance of Labour Market Policy and Vet
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Further VET Further VET
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Institutional forms of Collective Action Institutional forms of Collective Action
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Markets and institutions Markets and institutions
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Policy Conclusions Policy Conclusions
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1 The Dispiriting Search for the Learning Society
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Published:February 1999
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Abstract
This chapter proposes the search for the ‘learning society’. The goal of the learning society presents itself initially as a set of clear and simple messages. For individuals it is: ‘get educated to as high a level as you are able’. For firms: ‘keep working to improve the knowledge base of your activities in order to stay ahead of low-cost competition’. In the attempt to find grounds for optimism, policy-makers are clutching at the idea of the learning society with insufficient attention to its limitations and to ways in which its pursuit presents awkward choices rather than a smooth consensus. This chapter explores these difficult choices as they emerge in the experience of leading industrial nations.
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