The Concept of Employability
Edinburgh Napier University · Division of Human Resource Management
Abstract
The concept of 'employability' plays a crucial role in informing labour market policy in the UK, the EU and beyond. This paper analyses current and previous applications of the term and discusses its value as an exploratory concept and a framework for policy analysis. It then traces the development of the concept, discusses its role in current labour market and training strategies (with particular reference to the UK) and seeks to identify an approach to defining employability that can better inform labour market policy, by transcending explanations of employment and unemployment that focus solely on either supply-side or demand-side factors. Although the literature offers a range of definitions of…
Citation impact
- FWCI
- 62.17
- Percentile
- 100%
- References
- 94
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2Topics & keywords
- Employability
- Unemployment
- Demand side
- Supply and demand
- Supply side
- Value (mathematics)
- Economics
- Marketing
- Decent work and economic growth