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Journal of Education and Work

Journal of Education and Work


Published By: Routledge
Volume Number: 23
Frequency: 5 issues per year
Print ISSN: 1363-9080
Online ISSN: 1469-9435
 

Customer Feedback

"There are very few if any journals of the field of vocational education and training (broadly defined) that can match the consistent quality and relevance of content attained by the Journal of Education and Work"

- Dr Ewart Keep, ESRC Centre on Skills, Knowledge & Organisational Performance, University of Warwick, UK

"The Journal of Education and Work (JEW) is a crucial academic resource for scholars and students worldwide in the fields of ‘educational sociology', the ‘sociology of work' and ‘vocational education and training'. Most importantly, JEW attempts more than other journals in cognate fields to develop new theoretical understandings of the linkage between education, skills development, labour markets and the economy in differing national contexts."

- Dr Andre Kraak, Executive Director, Research Programme on Human Resources Development (HRD), South Africa

The Journal of Education and Work fills a crucial niche in scholarship and should get ISI recognition. In the globalized economy, the relation between education and work is becoming even more central to public policy than before, and increasing numbers of economists, sociologists, educators and work organization specialists are researching and interested in research about this relationship. The Journal itself is top-flight and is attracting interesting and high quality articles .

- Martin Carnoy, Professor of Education and Economics, Stanford University, USA

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