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Returning Women

Returning Women

Their training and employment choices and needs

Veronica McGivney

978-1-86201-57-4
November 1999
£10.95
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About This Publication

Women ‘returners’ are an increasingly important segment of the workforce but they experience a number of problems in suitable training courses and jobs commensurate with their skills and experience.

This study examines the situation of women who wish to return to employment, education and training. It starts with an examination of the nature of the jobs available and the main problems women experience when seeking employment and re-entering the workplace. It goes on to identify the education and training needs of women returners, the kinds of education and training available to them, and the most common barriers to participation they face.

This succinct overview of the issues facing women returners will be of interest to education and training providers and tutors, TECs, guidance workers and employers who wish to attract women returners and make the best use of their potential.

Reviews

‘…the study contains a wealth of information…it is clearly written, well presented and reasonably priced…for policy-makers, educational providers and students on advanced studies of education.’
(International Journal of Educational Development)

Contents

Chapter 1. The economic context.
Chapter 2. Returning to the workplace.
Chapter 3. Returning to education and training.
Chapter 4. Types and characteristics of education and training for women returners.
Chapter 5. Returners' education and training needs.
Chapter 6. Concluding observations.
References.