Human Capital Formation and the Missing Regional Upgrading in the EU Periphery: The Role of Migration and Education-Job Mismatch

Author(s):  
Nicola D. Coniglio ◽  
Francesco Prota
Author(s):  
Iveta Mietule

<p>In the 21st century, together with the development of society and economics, including technology, the importance of human capital as a production resource is not decreasing, on the contrary – it is growing. Today’s situation in the EU countries (demographic and ethnic problems) makes us consider the leading role of population as human capital in the development of economics as well as evaluate human capital formation conditions. The aim of the research is to explore theoretical aspects of human capital concerning the mutual interaction of the fields of economics and education. In the economic theory, there have been hot debates regarding human capital, its formation necessity, costs and benefits from the state and individual’s point of view. From the author’s point of view, the role of employer being a moving force in forming human capital is underestimated. It is crucial to involve employers in the formation of the human capital, making a dialogue in relation to the implementation of professional and higher education programmes.</p>


2011 ◽  
Vol 71 (2) ◽  
pp. 413-443 ◽  
Author(s):  
Tim Leunig ◽  
Chris Minns ◽  
Patrick Wallis

We examine the role of social and geographical networks in structuring entry into premodern London's skilled occupations. Newly digitized apprenticeship indenture records for 1600–1749 offer little evidence that personal ties strongly shaped apprentice recruitment. The typical London apprentices had no identifiable tie to their master through kin or place of origin. Migrant apprentices' fathers were generally outside the craft sector. The apprenticeship market was strikingly open: well-to-do families accessed a wide range of apprenticeships, and would-be apprentices could match ability and aptitude to opportunity. This fluidity aided human capital formation, with obvious implications for economic development.


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