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Brine, Jacky – Adults Learning (England), 1993
Training for unemployed women sponsored by the European Social Fund concentrates on nontraditional occupations, which limits choices. Increased focus on traditional areas of working class women's employment would increase their chances of obtaining training-related employment. (SK)
Descriptors: Educational Finance, Employment Programs, Foreign Countries, Job Training
Brine, Jacky – 1995
This document contains a symposium paper and a conference paper. "Equal Opportunities and European Educational and Vocational Policy" explores the symposium theme of concepts of difference as it relates directly to the European discourse of equal opportunities and its influence on European educational and vocational policy. It outlines…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Case Studies, Educational Policy
Brine, Jacky – 1994
The European Social Fund's (ESF's) emphasis on new technology training increased throughout the 1980s, but in the 1990s this emphasis disappears from policies toward "socially excluded" groups, including long-term unemployed women. Women are segregated into certain occupations and then further segregated by a hierarchical division that…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Case Studies, Developed Nations
Brine, Jacky – 1995
Loosely structured interviews were designed to discover the perceptions of workers involved in a European Social Fund (ESF) training project for unemployed British women regarding the intentions and results of the training scheme. A process of inductive coding for the transcript analysis was followed. The coding scheme developed from the…
Descriptors: Access to Education, Adult Education, Case Studies, Employee Attitudes