Education and work: The perennial mismatch and ways to solve it

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Every country in the world has attempted, one time or another, to improve the fit between education and work. None has really succeeded in doing so. The paper first discusses the theoretical reasons why the matching of education to jobs is a utopia. It then suggests a series of measures that, although will never result to a perfect fit between education and work, they would mitigate what appears to be educated unemployment. © 1991, The Vocational Aspect of Education Ltd.

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Psacharopoulos, G. (1991). Education and work: The perennial mismatch and ways to solve it. Vocational Aspect of Education, 42(114), 127–132. https://doi.org/10.1080/10408347308003611

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