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- Title Pages
- List of figures, tables and case studies
- Notes on contributors
- List of contributors, by country, to the EU Sixth Framework Project ‘Towards a Lifelong Learning Society in Europe: The Contribution of the Education System’ (LLL2010)
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One Lifelong learning and the generation of human and social capital -
Two Lifelong learning and the wider European socioeconomic context -
Three Neoliberal and inclusive themes in European lifelong learning policy -
Four Formal adult education in the spotlight: profiles, motivations and experiences of participants in 12 European countries -
Five The sociodemographic obstacles to participating in lifelong learning across Europe -
Six The qualification-providing enterprise? Support for formal adult education in small and medium-sized enterprises -
Seven Reducing or reinforcing inequality: assessing the impact of European policy on widening access to higher education -
Eight Conclusion: the role of lifelong learning in reducing social inequality at a time of economic crisis -
Technical annex to
Chapter Four - Glossary of terms and abbreviations
- Index
(p.vii) Notes on contributors
(p.vii) Notes on contributors
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- Lifelong learning in Europe
- Publisher:
- Policy Press
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- Title Pages
- List of figures, tables and case studies
- Notes on contributors
- List of contributors, by country, to the EU Sixth Framework Project ‘Towards a Lifelong Learning Society in Europe: The Contribution of the Education System’ (LLL2010)
-
One Lifelong learning and the generation of human and social capital -
Two Lifelong learning and the wider European socioeconomic context -
Three Neoliberal and inclusive themes in European lifelong learning policy -
Four Formal adult education in the spotlight: profiles, motivations and experiences of participants in 12 European countries -
Five The sociodemographic obstacles to participating in lifelong learning across Europe -
Six The qualification-providing enterprise? Support for formal adult education in small and medium-sized enterprises -
Seven Reducing or reinforcing inequality: assessing the impact of European policy on widening access to higher education -
Eight Conclusion: the role of lifelong learning in reducing social inequality at a time of economic crisis -
Technical annex to
Chapter Four - Glossary of terms and abbreviations
- Index