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Mitigating the “Skills Gaps”: A Realist-Constructivism Analysis of Work Competencies in the Global South(Sustainable Development Goals Series)

Mitigating the “Skills Gaps”: A Realist-Constructivism Analysis of Work Competencies in the Global South(Sustainable Development Goals Series)


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This book is open access, What makes people competent at work? This question is becoming complicated with the emergence of new technologies and the hastened pace of global economic exchanges. While there is less consensus about what people should know and be able to do to be rewarded in the workplace, the discussion about skills and competencies becomes even hotter among those who express concern about the gaps between the demands and supplies of "skilled" workforces.

 

Given this situation, one of the main objectives of this book is to clarify the true nature of often-discussed "skills gaps", using the cases of manufacturing workers in the Global South. Instead of discussing the issues based on a broad, ambiguous understanding of human abilities, after an extensive, cross-disciplinary review of the literature and theorization, the book proposes a detailed classification of cognitive, non-cognitive (including socio-emotional skills and personality traits), and technical abilities. Then, it presents both contextually relevant and generalizable explanations about relationships among them. By doing so, the volume offers insights for policymakers and practitioners seeking ideas to reform their human resources development policies and practices.

 

The second objective of the volume is to propose the analytical perspective of Realist-Constructivism, using the "skills gaps" analysis as the empirical case, to demonstrate its theoretical, conceptual, and practical capacities to overcome the dichotomy between induction and deduction through abductive reasoning with a set of instruments to collect data that enable such analysis.

 

Empirical surveys, using a set of questionnaires and skills assessment we developed, were conducted in four countries in the Global South: Ethiopia, Ghana, South Africa, and Pakistan. With Realist-Constructivism, we can consider work-related competencies in close relation to the specific workplace requirements and culture, while situating them within broader industrial, economic, and regulatory frameworks. Our methods and instruments enable us to link the subjective epistemologies of competencies among individuals in the micro-ecologies of the workplace with the ontological realities of labor market opportunities and evaluations.



Table of Contents:

Acknowledgements.- Table of Contents.- About the Editor.- List of Contributors.- Introduction Chapter 1 Multidisciplinary Theorization of Competencies at Work.- Chapter 2 Econo productive and Structural regulatory Conditions of Competency Development in the Global South.- Chapter 3 The Design of Realist Constructivist Evaluation and Cultivation of Youths Work Related Competencies Skills and Knowledge for Youths SKY Project Modules.- Chapter 4 A Cross-Sectional Analysis of Workforce Competencies at the Intersection of Ecologies and Generative Mechanisms Ethiopia South Africa Pakistan and Ghana.- Chapter 5 A National Ecology Intersections of Epistemology Ontology and Generative Mechanisms on Competency Development in Ethiopia.- Chapter 6 Economic Informality and Gendered Perspectives on Skills Micro ecological Variations in Pakistan and Ghana.- Chapter 7 Game based Training of Noncognitive Abilities Its Demonstrated Efficacy and Prospects.- Chapter 8 Conclusion Competencies at the Intersection of Subjectivity Social Expectations Economy, and Education.



About the Author :

Shoko YAMADA (Professor, Graduate School of International Development, Nagoya University)

As a professor of education and development, Professor Yamada has conducted extensive research on educational policy-making and implementation in the Global South, with a particular focus on Africa. One of her consistent research focuses is the formation and the social and personal values of skills and knowledge among youths. Since the mid-2010s, she has been leading the Skills and Knowledge for Youths (SKY) research project, which assesses the skills of industrial workers using the evaluation tools developed uniquely by the project. She has also analyzed the discourse around global agendas, such as SDGs and MDGs, and how national governments and stakeholders in education and skills development adopt them. She edited a special issue titled "Skills for Development Revisited" with Simon McGrath for the International Journal of Educational Development, Vol. 102, 2023. Her recent books include "Knowledge, School, and Social Structure in Africa" (edited with Akira Takada and Shose Kessi, Langaa Publishing, 2021), and "Post-Education-for-All and Sustainable Development Paradigm: Structural Changes with Diversifying Actors and Norms" (Emerald, 2016).


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  • ISBN-13: 9789819579679
  • Publisher: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Publisher Imprint: Springer Verlag, Singapore
  • Height: 254 mm
  • No of Pages: 224
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  • Series Title: Sustainable Development Goals Series
  • Width: 178 mm
  • ISBN-10: 9819579678
  • Publisher Date: 31 Mar 2026
  • Binding: Hardback
  • Language: English
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  • Sub Title: A Realist-Constructivism Analysis of Work Competencies in the Global South


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