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Boyadjieva, Pepka; Ilieva-Trichkova, Petya; Milenkova, Valentina; Stoilova, Rumiana – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2020
The article's aim is twofold: to outline the specificity of the embeddedness approach and to explore the embeddedness of graduates' education-job mismatch and the formation of lifelong learning policies. The study is based on both quantitative and qualitative data, obtained from the Bulgarian Universities Ranking System, and from interviews with…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Lifelong Learning, Educational Policy, College Graduates
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Cuervo, Hernan; Wyn, Johanna – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2016
It is common for organizations such as the International Labour Organization and the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development to acknowledge that the links between education and work are far from smooth, creating a "crisis" for youth. This includes increasing rates of unemployment, under-employment and precarious work. In…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Mixed Methods Research, Age Groups, Generational Differences
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Stenberg, Anders – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2010
The public supply of adult education is very different between countries, making it likely that there is scope for efficiency gains. The contribution of this paper is to provide an economic evaluation of the earnings impact of adult education at upper secondary level (AE) in Sweden, where the supply is plausibly larger than in any other country.…
Descriptors: Adult Education, Secondary Education, Income, Education Work Relationship
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Field, John – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2009
Although there is a widely held view that adult learning has a positive impact on well-being, only recently has this proposition been systematically tested. A review of recent research confirms that adult learning has a clear influence on earnings and employability, both of which may influence well-being indirectly. These are more important for…
Descriptors: Economic Progress, Employment Potential, Labor Market, Adult Learning
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Goodwin, John; O'Connor, Henrietta – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2007
Using previously unanalysed data from Norbert Elias's lost study of young workers in Leicester--the "Adjustment of Young Workers to Work Situations and Adult Roles" (1962-1964), and data from a subsequent restudy of the same respondents in 2003-2005, this paper focuses on three main themes. First, we critically examine the concept of…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Young Adults, Social Change, Education Work Relationship
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Shildrick, Tracy; MacDonald, Robert – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2007
The usefulness of the concept of transition has been hotly contested in Anglophone youth studies over the past decade. A variety of criticisms have been ranged against it, including that it: presumes the continuing predominance of linear, obvious, mainstream pathways to adulthood; excludes wider youth questions in focusing narrowly on educational…
Descriptors: Economically Disadvantaged, Labor Market, Young Adults, Economic Change
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Walker, Charles – International Journal of Lifelong Education, 2007
In recent years sociologists of youth have drawn attention to the growing disparity between the stated goals of education and labor market policies on the one hand, and the changing priorities, choices and experiences of young people on the other. This article explores a similar disparity in the transitions of young people graduating from…
Descriptors: Educational Objectives, Labor Market, Young Adults, Education Work Relationship