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Pre-employment VET Investment Strategy in Developing Countries: Based on the Experiences of Korea

Paik, Sung Joon

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Abstract

This study was attempted to identify key factors that are worth to be considered when the government of a developing country designs and implements the pre-employment VET policies and systems. For this, 7 policy cases of Korea were selected and analyzed according to 4 key policy issues that developing countries face. Key factors identified are (1) different modes of delivery (school, vocational training institute, employer); (2) relative efficacy of vocational education to general education; (3) relative effectiveness of public provision to private provision; and (4) funding rationale (who should pay for VET). Analysis identified 10 common key factors: (1) changes in employment opportunities and skill demands, (2) society’s perception on VET and preference of academic programs, (3) capacity and readiness of existing VET providers, (4) cognitive skills of students and trainees, (5) government’s policies to induce private sector to the pre-employment VET and to form training market, (6) government’s financial capacity and funding rationale, (7) private sector’s capacity and willingness to finance and provide VET, (8) supporting mechanisms (qualification system, quality assurance, and information system), (9) political leadership (initiation and sustainability of policies), and (10) cooperation & coordination mechanisms among stakeholders (ministries of central government, local governments, industry, providers, etc.). For effective investment, this study suggests long-term, comprehensive and demand-driven approach.

Issue Date
2014-12
Publisher
KDI School of Public Policy and Management
Keywords
pre-employment VET; vocational education; vocational training; investment strategy; developing countries; funding; skills
Pages
34
Series Title
KDI School Working Paper 14-06
URI
http://archives.kdischool.ac.kr/kdi_dev/handle/11125/28998
DOI
10.2139/ssrn.2500653
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