Restructuring of the institutional training of adults
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adult training, intervention, labour market, regulationAbstract
Profound restructuring registered particularly by the economies of developing countries were caused by speeding up technical progress and increasing competition. Structural adjustment programs in these countries have led to radical reorganizations, of large scale with a serious social impact, affecting large groups pf employees who, left without work had to be reintegrated into work. In this context was strongly reaffirmed the need for state intervention or private organizations in the process of solving problems of available employment labour resourcesDownloads
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