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Experience 2 Industry 4.0 2 Living Labouring Capacity 2 Machine Work 2 Routine Task 2 VET 2 Vocational Education and Training 2 Arbeitsmarkt 1 Berufsbildung 1 Berufsbildungspolitik 1 Großbritannien 1 Labour market 1 United Kingdom 1 Vocational training 1 Vocational training policy 1
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Pfeiffer, Sabine 2
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International Journal for Research in Vocational Education and Training (IJRVET) 1 International journal for research in vocational education and training : IJRVET 1
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ECONIS (ZBW) 1 EconStor 1
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The "future of employment" on the shop floor: Why production jobs are less susceptible to computerization than assumed
Pfeiffer, Sabine - In: International Journal for Research in Vocational … 5 (2018) 3, pp. 208-225
Context: Germany is seen as one of the major players in developing what is known as 'Industry 4.0.' Especially in the manufacturing and the automotive sector, the vocational training is seen as a precondition and consequence alike for the global success of these sectors. Current research though...
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The "future of employment" on the shop floor : why production jobs are less susceptible to computerization than assumed
Pfeiffer, Sabine - In: International journal for research in vocational … 5 (2018) 3, pp. 208-225
Context: Germany is seen as one of the major players in developing what is known as “Industry 4.0.” Especially in the manufacturing and the automotive sector, the vocational training is seen as a precondition and consequence alike for the global success of these sectors. Current research...
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