The Rise or Decline of Craft Trades? Evidence from Czech Republic and Poland Cover Image

Vzestup nebo ústup řemeslných oborů? Přehled z České republiky a Polska
The Rise or Decline of Craft Trades? Evidence from Czech Republic and Poland

Author(s): Andrea Tomášková, Roman Śmietański
Subject(s): Economy, Sociology of the arts, business, education
Published by: Vysoká škola finanční a správní, a.s.
Keywords: graduate;czech republic;poland;craft trade;crafts;

Summary/Abstract: Entrepreneurial activity in the field of craft professions is an integral part of national economies. The aim of the authors is to prepare an overview article, which would simultaneously compare selected business activities in the Czech Republic and Poland in the field of craft trades with an emphasis on young people and their employability in the labour market. In line with the aim of the article, the authors identified four research questions, which they answered based on the analysis of secondary data. They drew data from databases of statistical offices, ministries and associations. Data were processed using a descriptive statistics apparatus. In the Czech Republic, interest in the study of crafts has stagnated for a long time. In recent years, the number of graduates of craft apprenticeships has been growing. Crafts in the field of mechanical and electrical engineering are preferred, e.g. car mechanic, repairman, mechanical locksmith, electrician. Decrease in the number of graduates is recorded in the food and most construction professions. After finishing the apprenticeship, graduates often leave their field. In Poland, most companies operate in the field of trade and repair of motor vehicles. Measured by the number of graduates, the predominant field is the machinery industry, wellness professions and professions in the food industry. The interest among young people in the studied craft trades is declining in most fields, the field of metal machining shows a growing trend. It is also necessary to confirm the craftsman's expertise with a master craftsman’s certification. It is desirable to expand the possibilities of educating pupils and students in a real work environment. It is important that mutual communication between the worlds of practice and education is functional and effective.

  • Issue Year: 15/2021
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 131-154
  • Page Count: 24
  • Language: English
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