ERIC Number: ED467987
Record Type: Non-Journal
Publication Date: 2001-Aug-29
Pages: 305
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The International Conference on Human Resources Development Strategies in the Knowledge-Based Society [Proceedings] (Seoul, South Korea, August 29, 2001).
Korea Research Inst. for Vocational Education and Training, Seoul.
This document contains the following seven papers, all in both English and Korean, from a conference on human resources development and school-to-work transitions in the knowledge-based society: "The U.S. Experience as a Knowledge-based Economy in Transition and Its Impact on Industrial and Employment Structures" (Eric Im); "Changes in the Industrial Structure and Employment Patterns in a Knowledge-Based Society in Japan" (Shigemi Yahata); "Human Resource Development Strategies for the Knowledge Economy" (Nigel Haworth); "Strategies and Direction of Human Resources Development in Knowledge-based Economic System: Experience in the UK" (Peter Upton); "Methods of Strengthening Effective Transition from School to Labour Market" (Bent Paulsen); and "Methods of Strengthening Effective Transition from School to the Labour Market in Australia" (Chris Robinson). Each of the papers includes an abstract; some contain lists of references. (KC)
Descriptors: Articulation (Education), Developed Nations, Economic Development, Education Work Relationship, Educational Needs, Employment Opportunities, Employment Patterns, Employment Projections, Foreign Countries, Human Resources, Information Technology, Labor Force Development, Labor Needs, Organizational Development, Postsecondary Education, School Business Relationship, Secondary Education, Staff Development, Transitional Programs, Unemployment, Vocational Education, Youth Employment
Publication Type: Collected Works - Proceedings; Multilingual/Bilingual Materials
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Language: KoreanEnglish
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Authoring Institution: Korea Research Inst. for Vocational Education and Training, Seoul.
Identifiers - Location: Australia; Germany; Japan; United Kingdom; United States
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