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Francis Green

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Date of birth November 7,1949
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Demanding Work: The Paradox of Job Quality in the Affluent Economy
Skills and Skilled Work: An Economic and Social Analysis
'Overeducation' and Skills: Clarifying the Concepts
Education and Training for Development in East Asia: The Political Economy of Skill Formation in Newly Industrialised Economies
Work Skills in Britain 1986-2001
Review of Information on the Benefits of Training for Employers
Trade Unions and Training Practices in British Workplaces
Engines of Privilege: Britain's Private School Problem
The Profit System
Unequal fringes
Skill, Training, Organisational Commitment and Unemployment: The Economics of a Labour Management Strategy
Working on the Chain Gang? An Examination of Rising Effort Levels in Europe in the 1990s
New Technology and Demanding Jobs
Engines of Privilege
Measuring Up to the National Training Targets: Women's Attainment of Vocational Qualifications
Skill Formation for a Late Industrialising Economy: The Case of South Korea
Employer Perspectives Survey
Skills at Work in Northern Ireland, 2006
An Analysis of Workplace Training and Skill Shortages
Neighbors in Need: Elive Audio Download Included
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Francis Green is Professor of Work and Education Economics at the UCL Institute of Education. He is the author of ten books and 150 papers, and is a recognised authority on the economic and social effects of private schooling in the past and present. . . .

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