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Hauptseminar
SoSe 23: Lifelong Learning and Social Inequality
Martin Ehlert
Kommentar
Lifelong Learning, i.e. continuing education and learning during adulthood, is often cited as a
panacea solution to pressing societal challenges such as technological change and ageing
workforces. Many policymakers see it as a means to achieve and maintain “inclusive growth” and
thus to prevent the widening of social inequality. Yet, it remains unclear whether the concept
can live up to the expectations. Against this backdrop, this seminar aims to engage with Lifelong
Learning and its connections to social inequality in Europe and beyond. In a first step, we want to
examine the empirical reality of the concept. This includes an introduction to the diverse forms
of adult education and learning and their relationship to initial education over the life course.
We then take a theoretical and empirical look at the participation in lifelong learning. This
includes analyzing how and why participation differs between individuals, firms, and countries.
We will also inquire about the role of initial education, technologies, job characteristics, firm
policies, and educational policies (among other things) play for participation. This is directly
connected to the question of why access to adult learning is unequally distributed. Finally, we
look at the outcomes of lifelong learning, such as skills, wages and social mobility.
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. Schließen
Literaturhinweise
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 Schließen
13 Termine
Regelmäßige Termine der Lehrveranstaltung
Do, 20.04.2023 10:00 - 12:00
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