Europe and Developing Countries in the Globalized Information Economy

Employment and Distance Education

This volume explores the challenges and the opportunities created by the rapid growth of 'telematics'. European firms benefit through lower labour costs and access to big new markets in the fields of education and training. At the same time European governments are concerned about jobs disappearing. For the developing world, there is the brightest prospect of new jobs and novel means of education. However, how secure will these new jobs be? Will a more highly educated work force lead to a brain drain?

Juni 1999, ca. 272 Seiten, UNU/INTECH Studies in New Technology and Development, Englisch
Taylor and Francis
978-0-415-19704-5

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