Exit, Voice or Loyalty? VET Stakeholders’ Response to Large Scale Skilled Emigration From Poland

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Kaja Reegård, Horacy Dębowski
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Context: The topic of this paper is how mass emigration of skilled workers affects national policies, and employers’ willingness to invest in Vocational Education and Training (VET) in Poland. In the wake of EU enlargement in 2004, Poland became one of the biggest sending countries for skilled labour to Western European countries. These massive outflows of skilled labour, not compensated by adequate inflows of equally skilled workers, have led to serious skills shortages, especially in the construction sector. The paper investigates whether emigration and immigration constitute a driving force for institutional change of the Polish VET system, by analysing policy development and the attitudes of VET stakeholders towards contributing to VET.Approach: The paper focuses on the emigration of skilled construction workers in Poland. Drawing on Hirschman’s (1970) framework, when faced with massive skills deficits construction companies are confronted with different options: i) withdraw from the VET system and find other training and recruitment options (exit), ii) attempt to improve conditions by turning to policy makers (voice), and/or iii) remain loyal to the VET system. The analysis is based on an interview study of decision makers responsible for VET policies, employers, chamber of Craft and trade unions, principals of vocational schools, teachers and representatives of regional examination boards.Findings: After years of inattention, VET has been regaining a strong position in national policies. We find that construction companies are mostly more willing now, compared to 5 years ago, to take on learners for practical training and to contribute to improving school equipment. The study showed that one of the most significant obstacles to employers investing in the training of VET learners is the fear of losing a young skilled employee through emigration. Yet, dependent on skilled labour, employers of big construction companies saw no other option than to continue investing in training young learners. However, smaller companies seeking the short-term benefits of employing low-cost labour are less interested in investing in VET.Conclusion: Despite a range of recent policy actions and legislative efforts, several major challenges in the Polish VET system remain unresolved. Continued effort to institutionalise and enhance dialogue between the education system and the labour market appears as the most pressing need. It is currently too early to determine the degree of "institutional stickiness" of the activities observed on the policy level and among employers regarding their increased interest in VET as a response to mass skilled emigration. 
退出,声音还是忠诚?职业技术教育利益相关者对波兰大规模技术移民的回应
背景:本文的主题是技术工人的大规模移民如何影响国家政策,以及雇主在波兰投资职业教育和培训(VET)的意愿。在2004年欧盟扩大之后,波兰成为向西欧国家输送熟练劳动力的最大国家之一。这些熟练工人的大量外流,没有得到同样熟练工人的充分流入的补偿,导致了严重的技能短缺,特别是在建筑部门。本文通过分析政策发展和职业培训利益相关者对职业培训的态度,调查了移民和移民是否构成波兰职业培训制度变革的驱动力。方法:本文重点研究波兰熟练建筑工人的移民问题。根据Hirschman(1970)的框架,当面临巨大的技能赤字时,建筑公司面临着不同的选择:i)退出职业教育培训体系,寻找其他培训和招聘方案(退出),ii)试图通过转向政策制定者(声音)来改善条件,和/或iii)保持对职业教育培训体系的忠诚。该分析基于对职业教育政策决策者、雇主、行业协会和工会、职业学校校长、教师和地区考试委员会代表的访谈研究。研究结果:经过多年的忽视,职业教育培训在国家政策中重新获得了强有力的地位。我们发现,与5年前相比,建筑公司现在大多更愿意接受学习者进行实践培训,并为改善学校设备做出贡献。研究表明,雇主投资培训职业教育培训学习者的最大障碍之一是担心移民会失去年轻的熟练员工。然而,由于依赖熟练劳动力,大型建筑公司的雇主别无选择,只能继续投资培训年轻学习者。然而,寻求雇用低成本劳动力的短期利益的小公司对投资职业技术培训不太感兴趣。结论:尽管最近采取了一系列政策行动和立法努力,但波兰职业教育教育体系的几个主要挑战仍未解决。继续努力使教育制度和劳动力市场之间的对话制度化和加强对话似乎是最迫切的需要。目前,要确定在政策层面和雇主之间观察到的活动的“制度粘性”程度还为时过早,因为他们对职业教育培训的兴趣增加是对大规模技术移民的反应。
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