Lorenz Lassnigg
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Lifelong learning. Building bridges through transitional labour markets

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The research presented in this volume evaluates and demonstrates the potential of the TLM framework for better undertstanding the multifaceted relationships between education and employment, and to work out the policy relevance of the TLM approach in comparison with current lifelong policy proposals.

Lorenz Lassnigg is a sociologist at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna (Austria), Helen Burzlaff is a director of Association Sysmica in Paris (France), Maria A. Davia Rodriguez is an economist at the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha in Albacete (Spain), Morten Lassen is an economist at the Aalborg University in Aalborg (Denmark). AIl the authors are member of the TLM.Net.

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Lifelong learning. Building bridges through transitional labour markets

 59,20
The research presented in this volume evaluates and demonstrates the potential of the TLM framework for better undertstanding the multifaceted relationships between education and employment, and to work out the policy relevance of the TLM approach in comparison with current lifelong policy proposals.

Lorenz Lassnigg is a sociologist at the Institute for Advanced Studies in Vienna (Austria), Helen Burzlaff is a director of Association Sysmica in Paris (France), Maria A. Davia Rodriguez is an economist at the Universidad de Castilla-La Mancha in Albacete (Spain), Morten Lassen is an economist at the Aalborg University in Aalborg (Denmark). AIl the authors are member of the TLM.Net.

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