SoSe 22: Lifelong Learning and Social Inequality
Martin Ehlert
Information for students
Important information on how to access the WZB building:
Access to the WZB is currently only possible via the side entrance from Hitzigallee. There is a gate at the fence leading to a bike parking area. If it is not open, please wait there, someone will come to open the gate. From the gate, follow the path to the door at the building. You have to show the documents for 3G to the person letting you in. Attention: Entrance is only possible between 15 to 5 minutes before the seminar starts. If you come later, no access will be possible. close
Comments
The seminar provides theoretical and practical knowledge to evaluate the importance of lifelong learning for social inequality, that is, knowledge about the forms of adult learning, their prevalence and their outcomes as well as theoretical explanations of these phenomena from sociology and economics. Course discussion will also include issues on how to match research questions with theoretical foundations, modes of operationalization and quantitative empirical analysis. close
Suggested reading
Cedefop. 2015. “Job-Related Adult Learning and Continuing Vocational Training in Europe: A Statistical Picture.” Cedefop research paper 48. Luxembourg: Publications Office of the European Union. http://www.cedefop.europa.eu/en/publications-and-resources/publications/5548. close
14 Class schedule
Regular appointments