Author (Corporate) | Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD) |
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Series Title | Economics Department Working Papers |
Series Details | No.495, June 2006 |
Publication Date | June 2006 |
Content Type | Journal | Series | Blog |
An effective system of education and training is important for both social and economic reasons. Its role in the Polish economy is to provide the current and future labour force with skills to facilitate both continuing productivity growth and reallocation of resources as structural adjustment proceeds. Important reforms to decentralise primary and secondary education in the late 1990s are now reaching maturity, as cohort sizes decline steeply. These reforms and PISA results have focused attention on quality control and the place of vocational education. Both are important in the tertiary sector, too, which has seen a four-fold expansion in 15 years, mushrooming of private-sector provision and questions on the appropriate balance of public and private funding. Participation in adult training is low too and, as elsewhere, seems to be concentrated among |
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Countries / Regions | Poland |