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Employee training: an international perspective (highlights)
Abstract
These highlights provide a brief summary of the report 'Employee training:
an international perspective', the latest monograph released using data from
the International Adult Literacy Survey. The report provides new insights into
training issues in seven countries: Canada, the United States, Switzerland,
the Netherlands, Poland, Germany and Sweden. The study examines full-time paid
workers between the ages of 25 and 60, who had been employed for at least 42
weeks in the 12 months preceding the survey (about nine months in the previous
year). (Although the self-employed account for a growing share of the work force,
they are not included in the analysis.)
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