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Premise 2 and Empirical Investigation

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This chapter clarifies the empirical conditions under which companies act. It corresponds to Premise 2 and gives the main characteristics of the market for further training and of the actors involved in it. It shows both limits and potentials of action in the status quo, thus informing the discussion in Conclusio on what can be legitimately requested to companies.

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Castellazzi, S. (2016). Premise 2 and Empirical Investigation. In: Employability and Access to Training . Springer VS, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-658-14796-9_4

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