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The Death of Human Capital?

Its Failed Promise and How to Renew It in an Age of Disruption

Phillip Brown, Hugh Lauder & Sin Yi Cheung

The Death of Human Capital?
The Death of Human Capital?

The Death of Human Capital?

Its Failed Promise and How to Renew It in an Age of Disruption

Phillip Brown, Hugh Lauder & Sin Yi Cheung

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...this new theory is appealing. Recommended. All levels.

...this new theory is appealing. Recommended. All levels.

The Death of Human Capital? challenges the conventional wisdom of human capital theory when analyzing higher education, graduate employment, and youth transition from education to work. It is not only thought-provoking, but breaks new ground for offering comparative and international perspectives in understanding global competition, new technologies, and economic inequalities in the highly globalized world." -Ka Ho Mok, Chair Professor of Comparative Policy, Lingnan University, Hong Kong

Human capital theory and the policies spawned from it have promised much, delivered little, and trapped us all in an endless cycle of chasing the next credential. Brown, Lauder, and Chueng provide a clear and compelling argument for an alternative vision of labor markets that accounts for job creation, job destruction, and job skills, providing a roadmap for coming to terms with real inequalities in opportunity and life chances." -Kevin T. Leicht, Professor of Sociology, University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Phillip Brown is a Distinguished Research Professor in the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University. His publications include 18 books and over 100 academic articles and reports. He has given presentations in over twenty countries. He Chaired an Independent Review for the Welsh Government examining the impact of digital innovation for the economy and the future of work in Wales, UK, and is currently leading a six-country research program examining digital transformation and the future of work, education and skills, in collaboration with the Research and Innovation Division, Institute of Adult Learning, Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS). He also serves on the Council of Management, National Institute for Economic and Social Research, London. Hugh Lauder is Professor of Education and Political Economy at the University of Bath. He specializes in the relationship of education to the economy and has for over 20 years worked on national skill strategies and the global economy. His current work is on the alternatives to human capital and skill bias technical change theories. Sin Yi Cheung is Professor of Sociology at the School of Social Sciences at Cardiff University. Her research addresses different forms of social inequalities in Britain and in comparative perspective. She has published on the changing inequalities in higher education, ethno-religious penalties in the labor market, lone parents on benefits, claimants' dynamics, children in care, migration and refugee integration.

Specifications

  • Publisher
    Oxford University Press Inc
  • Pub date
    Nov 2020
  • Pages
    320
  • Theme
    Industrial relations, occupational health and safety
  • Dimensions
    241 x 159 x 23 mm
  • Weight
    612 gram
  • EAN
    9780190644307
  • Hardback / bound
    Hardback / bound
  • Language
    English

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