Introduction John Buchanan, David Finegold, Ken Mayhew, and Chris Warhurst: Skills and Training: Multiple Targets, Shifting Terrain Section I: Concepts, Definitions, and Measurements of Skill 1: Jane Bryson: Disciplinary Perspectives on Skill 2: Cathie Jo Martin: Skill Builders and the Evolution of National Vocational Training Systems 3: Jonathan Payne: The Changing Meaning of Skill: Still Contested, Still Important 4: Chris Warhurst, Chris Tilly, and Mary Gatta: A New Social Construction of Skill 5: Michael J. Handel: Measuring Job Content: Skills, Technology, and Management Practices 6: Gordon Stanley: Accreditation and Assessment in Vocational Education and Training Section II: Education, Training, and the Development of Workforce Skills 7: Paul Dalziel: Education and Qualifications as Skills 8: John Polesel: Pre-Employment Skill Formation in Australia and Germany 9: Robert I. Lerman: Skill Development in Middle-Level Occupations: The Role of Apprenticeship Training 10: Martin Humburg and Rolf Van der Velden: What is Expected of Higher Education Graduates in the Twenty-First Century? 11: Lorna Unwin: Employer-Led In-Work Training and Skill Formation: The Challenges of Multi-Varied and Contingent Phenomena 12: Mark Stuart and Tony Huzzard: Unions, the Skills Agenda, and Workforce Development 13: Gunter Schmid: A Working Lifetime of Skill and Training Needs Section III: Skills Demand and Deployment 14: David W. Livingston: Skill Under-utilization 15: David Ashton, Caroline Lloyd, and Chris Warhurst: Business Strategies and Skills 16: Alan Felstead, Duncan Gallie, and Francis Green: Measuring Skills Stock, Job Skills, and Skills Mismatch Section IV: Skill Outcomes 17: Craig Holmes: The Individual Benefits of Investing in Skills 18: Irena Grugulis, Craig Holmes, and Ken Mayhew: The Economic and Social Benefits of Skills Section V: Differing Skill Systems: The Levels of Determination 19: Hugh Lauder, Phillip Brown, and David Ashton: Theorizing Skill Formation in the Global Economy 20: Gerhard Bosch: Different National Skill Systems 21: John Buchanan, Pauline Anderson, and Gail Power: Skill Ecosystems 22: Alice Lam and David Marsden: Employment Systems, Skills, and Knowledge Section VI: Differing Skill Systems: The Dynamics of Development in a Global Economy 23: Caroline Smith: Skill Demands and Developments in the Advanced Economies 24: Johnny Sung and Arwen Raddon: Approaches to Skills in the Asian Developmental States 25: Mingwei Liu and David Finegold: Emerging Economic Powers: The Transformation of the Skills Systems in China and India Section VII: Current Challenges 26: Stuart W. Elliott: Projecting the Impact of Information Technology on Work and Skills in the 2030s 27: James Wickham: International Skill Flows and Migration 28: Mari Sako: Professional Skills: Impact of Comparative Political Economy 29: Wendy Loretto, Chris Phillipson, and Sarah Vickerstaff: Skills and Training for the Older Population: Training the New Work Generation 30: Leesa Wheelahan: Rethinking Skills Development: Moving Beyond Competency-Based Training 31: Lynn Gambin and Terence Hogarth: Who Pays for Skills? Differing Perspectives on Who Should Pay and Why 32: Ewart Keep: Current Challenges: Policy Lessons and Implications