India's skills challenge : reforming vocational education and training to harness the demographic dividend /

India's skills challenge : reforming vocational education and training to harness the demographic dividend / edited by Santosh Mehrotra. - New Delhi : Oxford University Press, 2014.

"India's demographic profile is changing: a sizeable and growing proportion of its total population is in the working age group, which is a window of opportunity for the country. However, the numbers are not backed by necessary skills. Over half of the country's workforce does not have primary education and a miniscule fraction has any formal vocational education and training. The contemporary focus on skill development in India is aimed at bridging this gap and skills mismatch. This book critically reviews the vocational training system in India. Based on primary surveys of vocational training providers and enterprises, it provides a comprehensive agenda of reforms to improve the employability of India's youth. It recommends that vocational training must be expanded in secondary schools (in which India lags) and higher education institutions, industry participation must be enhanced and the National Vocational or Skills Qualification Framework must be implemented."--

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Employees--Training of--India.
Vocational education--Government policy--India.
Vocational education--India.

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