Kollektive Vereinbarungen in der Steuerung betrieblicher Weiterbildung - Beispiele aus den Niederlanden und Deutschland

Translated title of the contribution: Collective Agreements in the Governance of Continuing Vocational Education Examples from the Netherlands and Germany
  • Carola Iller

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Abstract

11-8 Abstract Since continuing vocational education and training enjoys high status in achieving labour market and sociopolitical goals, the question arises of how social governance is possible in professional and vocational continuing education and training. This article uses the example of negotiated continuing education funds in the Netherlands and social partner guidelines in Germany to show how collective agreements and public funding can complement each other. While in the Netherlands, funds have been institutionalized and have developed into regional and sectoral networks between companies, social partners and those active in labour and economic policy over the last twenty years, the social partner guideline in Germany has caused a step to be taken in the direction of cooperation between social partners and the state. Both examples show that collective agreements contribute to a perpetuation of continuing education policy and thus make up an important share of the measures to institutionalize lifelong learning.
Translated title of the contributionCollective Agreements in the Governance of Continuing Vocational Education Examples from the Netherlands and Germany
Original languageGerman (Austria)
Pages (from-to)97-104
Number of pages8
JournalMagazin erwachsenenbildung.at
Issue number18
Publication statusPublished - 2013

Fields of science

  • 503005 Vocational education
  • 503 Educational Sciences
  • 503009 Adult education

JKU Focus areas

  • Social and Economic Sciences (in general)

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