Skills Policy in Britain and the Future of Work : A Historical Political Analysis
by
Tom ) Bewick
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
1447372220
ISBN-13
9781447372226
Publisher
Bristol University Press
Imprint
Policy Press
Country of Manufacture
GB
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Oct 29th, 2025
Print length
272 Pages
Product Classification:
Education
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What role did Winston Churchill play in excluding comprehensive schooling from the 1944 Education Act? What was the failed promise of technical education in the post-war period? Why did Margaret Thatcher manipulate government training programmes before the 1987 General Election? And what was the fallout of Tony Blair's government over lifelong learning? In this book, Tom Bewick examines the evolution of UK skills policy from the 1881 Royal Commission on Technical Instruction to the present day, revealing how shifting political ideologies have shaped workforce development. He applies a chronological, historical-policy-analysis framework to explain the 'four training states' of skills policy and workforce development between the 1940s and the 2020s: • The Interventionist State (1944–1979)• Laissez-faire State (1980–1987) • Localism and Devolved States (1988–2010)• The Technocratic State (2011 onwards)Traversing time periods to uncover political and economic driving forces, this book challenges conventional thinking and offers insights into how future skills policies can be more effective.
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