Researching the links between ICT skills and employability: An analytical framework
This article proposes an analytical framework to better understand the role of ICT skills in improving employment opportunities for low-income groups....
Employability Evidence Narratives are a methodological approach to social science that uses the power of stories to reveal dynamics of community technology settings in a way that is illuminating, accessible, and can be retold. The stories are informed by methodological attention to representativeness and typicality. They stand alone as evidence of outcomes in a particular context. As a body of work, they reveal patterns and provide evidence to inform new, general conclusions about community technology interventions. The stories communicate important lessons and dynamics in a way that is memorable and can be retold for a variety of audiences: practitioners, donors, and researchers.
This article proposes an analytical framework to better understand the role of ICT skills in improving employment opportunities for low-income groups....
Evaluation of community technology interventions is notoriously difficult. Computer training is one factor that must be understood in the context of a...
On June 19, 2007, twenty NGO practitioners from across Europe gathered at the e‐Skills & Employability Workshop to share best practices...