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TABLE OF CONTENTS
INTRODUCTION
I.
ADOPTION OF A NEW RECOMMENDATION
1.1 Background and justification
1.2 Summary of contents and innovations
II.
MAIN CONCEPTUAL CONTRIBUTIONS OF RECOMMENDATION 195
2.1 Training, development of human resources, economic and social
development Training, productivity, competitiveness and development
2.2 Training and decent work
Training and employability
Training, equal opportunities and social inclusion
Training for the informal economy
III.
LIFELONG LEARNING AND OTHER CONTRIBUTIONS FOR THE CONFIGURATION OF TRAINING
SYSTEMS AND POLICIES
3.1 Developing lifelong learning: challenges for education and training
3.2 Lifelong learning in Recommendation 195 and the UNESCO and ILO
perspective
3.3 Competency -based training
Competency certification
National Qualifications Frameworks
3.4 Quality management in training
3.5 Vocational guidance and services to support training
IV. SOCIAL DIALOGUE
AND FORMULATION OF TRAINING POLICIES
4.1 Social dialogue and the ILO
4.2 Social dialogue and vocational training in Recommendation 195
V.
RESOURCES FOR SUSTAINABILITY AND CONTINUITY OF TRAINING POLICIES IN
RECOMMENDATION 195
5.1 Economic and tax incentives for training
5.2 Research on development of human resources, education, training
and lifelong learning
5.3 Technical and international co-operation. Training in regional
integration
BIBLIOGRAPHY
ANNEX
Recommendation
195 concerning human resources development: Education, training and
lifelong learning