Public policy on career education, information, advice and guidance: Developments in the United Kingdom and Norway
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Lewis, C. & Tolgensbakk, I. (2019). Public policy on career education, information, advice and guidance: Developments in the United Kingdom and Norway. In: B. Hvinden, J. O'Reilly, M.A. Schoyen & C. Hyggen (Eds.). Negotiating early job insecurity well-being, scarring and resilience of European Youth. Cheltenham, UK: Edward Elgar Publishing, 205-227 https://dx.doi.org/10.4337/9781788118798Sammendrag
This chapter considers the role of career education, information, advice
and guidance (CEIAG) services. On the one hand, it looks at public policy
in England, where such services have a 20-year record of instability; on the
other, the chapter considers Norway, where CEIAG services are beginning
a new era in supporting young people’s entry into employment. As
well as examining how effectively CEIAG policy and practice are framed
in the two countries, we identify barriers to delivery and explore whether
Norway can learn lessons from England in a process of policy transfer.
The chapter is informed by NEGOTIATE research findings1 and by the
voices of informants who experienced unemployment in their youth