π§ π Do policymakers link skills in the knowledge economy with social inclusion?
π§² Treating the knowledge economy as a coalition magnet, Martin B. Carstensen, Patrick Emmenegger, and Cecilia Ivardi Ganapini show distinct patterns across countries π
π www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10....
π₯ New article out @reggovjournal.bsky.social
Skill-Biased Policy Change: Governing the Transition to the Knowledge Economy in Germany, Sweden & Britain
@ndurazzi.bsky.social @federicofiletti.bsky.social @simonetonelli.bsky.social David Hope, Hanna Kleider
onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/10.1111/...
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βOnward & upward?β π
@ndurazzi.bsky.social & @simonetonelli.bsky.social use panel data & case studies π¦πΉπ©πͺπ¨π to explore how collective skill formation can promote inclusion and occupational upgrading. π
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Onward and upward? Occupational upgrading, social inclusion and collective skill formation in the transition to the knowledge economy - cup.org/3HFsy0q
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The Knowledge Economy Index in 2019. Looking forward to reading the article and using the data.
Proud and thrilled to finally see this contribution out!