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Participation in job-related lifelong learning among well-educated employees in the Nordic countries

2016

The purpose of this study was to explore participation in job-related lifelong learning (LLL) among well-educated mature workers and compare it across four Nordic countries. Although this group generally is very active in LLL, the centrality of knowledge work in society, rapid pace of skills-renewal and rising learning demands for all qualifications levels, necessitates a better understanding of the patterns and factors affecting their skill development. The paper builds on theories of learning motivation, human capital and workplace learning. Data from the Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC) by the OECD were used. In addition to high participation rates, systematic level differences in particip…

Economic growthHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subjecteducationtertiary educationLifelong learninglifelong learningHuman capitalLiteracyEducationWorkplace learningPIAAC0502 economics and businessta516Life-span and Life-course Studiesmedia_commonbusiness.industryelinikäinen oppiminen05 social sciences050301 educationSkill developmentEducational attainmentNordic countrieskorkea-asteen koulutusWell-beingDemographic economicsPsychologybusiness0503 education050203 business & managementInternational Journal of Lifelong Education
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Choices and Enrollments in French Secondary and Higher Education: Repercussions for Second-Generation Immigrants

2013

En ligne sur http://www.jstor.org/discover/10.1086/670729?uid=16804784&uid=3738016&uid=2129&uid=2134&uid=2&uid=70&uid=3&uid=67&uid=16735408&uid=62&uid=5909928&sid=21102655856551; International audience; In France, the proportion of second-generation immigrants enrolling in tertiary education has increased as education has undergone a process of "democratization." This article analyzes their postsecondary choices, access to tertiary programs, dropout, and transition to the labor market, compared to those of students of French origin. Youths of Portuguese origin are more likely to enter vocational higher programs concordant with their preferences and have better chances of completing a tertia…

Economic growthImmigrationLabor market050602 political science & public administrationSociologyDemocratizationAccès à l'enseignement supérieurmedia_common4. EducationDropoutDegree completion05 social sciences050301 educationEnfant de migrant[ SHS.EDU ] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationPreference0506 political scienceVocational education8. Economic growthlanguageEnseignement secondaireFranceChoix des étudesTransition to the labor marketaccess to higher educationHigher educationmedia_common.quotation_subject[SHS.EDU]Humanities and Social Sciences/Educationeducation[SHS.EDU] Humanities and Social Sciences/EducationSocial classEnseignement supérieurEducationDémocratisation de l'enseignementPostsecondary choiceUniversitybusiness.industrySecond-generation ImmigrantInsertion professionnelleTertiary educationdemocratizationInégalité racialeAbandon des étudeslanguage.human_languageDemographic economicsAccess to tertiary programPortugueseAccess to Higher Educationbusiness0503 education
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Work engagement in eight European countries

2011

PurposeThe purpose of this paper is to examine the level and predictors of work engagement among service sector employees in eight European countries.Design/methodology/approachThe work seeks to discover if job demands and resources, i.e. job autonomy and social support, affect work engagement in differing ways in different countries when socio‐demographical variables and work‐related factors are controlled. The study is based on a statistical analysis of survey data from Bulgaria, Finland, Germany, Hungary, The Netherlands, Portugal, Sweden and the UK in 2007 (n=7,867). The data represent four economic sectors: retail trade, finance and banking, telecoms and public hospitals.FindingsThe re…

Economic growthSociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryWork engagementmedia_common.quotation_subjectEconomic sectorta5142Quality of working lifeSocial supportWork (electrical)Political scienceSurvey data collectionbusinessGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceTertiary sector of the economyta515Autonomymedia_commonInternational Journal of Sociology and Social Policy
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European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network representatives’ conceptions of the role of information and communication technologies related to national …

2015

This article reports findings from a phenomenographic investigation into European Lifelong Guidance Policy Network representatives’ conceptions of the role of information and communication technologies (ICT) related to national lifelong guidance policies. The role of ICT in relation to national lifelong guidance policies was conceived as (1) unexploited, (2) emerging, (3) acknowledged but fragmented, and (4) strategic. The hierarchical structure of the findings may serve as a tool to enable policy makers and other stakeholders to deepen their understanding of critical aspects that may have an important role in relation to further developments and the successful implementation of existing an…

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Contemporary Role of SMEs in Employment in Manufacturing and Service Industries

2017

Abstract. Analysis made in the article allows to conclude that the SME sector of high-tech manufacturing industries plays growing role in solving the problems of employment in developed countries. However, the major problem is that it is capable for only partial compensation of the loss of jobs in labour intensive sectors of the economy. Accumulation of knowledge of the population in industrialized countries together with high levels of computer literacy contributes to the revitalization of business services sellers that are mainly small sized businesses. In the era of fast growing technology industries, in particular related to IT sector, the role of SMEs in economy is increasing as they a…

Economic growtheducation.field_of_studybusiness.industryEconomic sectorPopulationPolicy analysisMarket economyManufacturingWorkforceBusinessSmall and medium-sized enterpriseseducationTertiary sector of the economyProductivityProceedings of 5th International Scientific Conference Contemporary Issues in Business, Management and Education ‘2017
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How do educational reforms change the share of students in special education? Trends in special education in Finland

2019

Recent European and global trends in education have been to promote inclusive education and expand education, resulting in the increased provision of special education. In promoting inclusive education, recent special education reforms have also aimed to curtail the rise in identification rates for students in special education, for example, by focusing more on early support and discontinuing fiscal incentives to identify students with special educational needs. Using official special education statistics, we studied how Finland’s special education system reforms changed the share of students in special education. In addition, we examined variations in special education provisions among mu…

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Exploring the relationship between Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and academic performance: A multilevel analysis for Spain

2021

Abstract With the world becoming increasingly digitalized, determining the relationship between the use of Information and Communication Technologies (ICT) and educational outcomes takes on special relevance for guiding educational policy decisions in a reasoned way. The objective of this research is to explore the relationship between different types of ICT use at school and at home, students' attitudes towards ICT, and academic performance, as well as to see if these associations differ according to the level of performance of the students. For this purpose, we apply multilevel regression models and quantile regression models with data from the Programme for International Student assessme…

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Image is everything! Professional football players’ visibility and wages: evidence from the Italian Serie A

2021

Sport is one of the most popular forms of entertainment and its worldwide spread has turned athletes into icons who have economic impact and international visibility as global brands. In our paper we would like to show how marketing strategies in the sports industry, amplified by social networks, have put the athlete at the centre of media attention In the world of football, football players have come to play a key role, since their image is the face of their clubs, and this can affect the number of digital fans, that is, fans who are not bound to a club by constant passion but who can change team depending on the athletes that have been lined up. This could explain why the teams playing in…

Economics and EconometricsFootball playersbiologyAthletesVisibility (geometry)FootballAdvertisingFootballSettore SECS-P/06 - Economia Applicatabiology.organism_classificationSuperstar effectEntertainmentPanel data estimationwage determinantEconomicsEconomic impact analysisSettore SECS-P/01 - Economia Politica
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Why Do People Dislike Low-Wage Trade Competition with Posted Workers in the Service Sector?

2013

AbstractThe issue of low-wage competition in services trade involving posted workers is controversial in the EU. Using Swedish survey data, people's attitudes are found to be more negative to such trade than to goods trade. The differences depend on both a preference for favouring social groups to which individuals belong (the domestic population) and altruistic justice concerns for foreign workers. In small-group experiments, we find a tendency for people to adjust their evaluations of various aspects of trade to their general attitude. This tendency is stronger for those opposed to than those in favour of low-wage trade competition. This may indicate that the former group forms its attitu…

Economics and EconometricsLabour economicsservices trade posted workers wage regulations attitude formationPublic economicsbusiness.industryAttitudemedia_common.quotation_subjectLow wagejel:D01Competition (economics)jel:F16Services tradeWage regulationsEconomicsSurvey data collectionAttitude formationPosted workersbusinessTertiary sector of the economymedia_common
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The closed-form solution for a family of four-dimension nonlinear MHDS

2008

In this article we propose a method for solving a general class of four-dimension nonlinear modified Hamiltonian dynamic systems in closed form. This method may be used to study several intertemporal optimization problems sharing a common structure, which involves unbounded technological constraints as well as multiple controls and state variables. The method is developed by solving the first-order conditions associated with the planner's problem corresponding to the Lucas [1988. On the mechanics of economic development. Journal of Monetary Economics 22, 3-42] two-sector model of endogenous growth, and allows for explicitly showing the transitional dynamics of the model. Despite the externa…

Economics and EconometricsNonlinear systemState variableMathematical optimizationControl and OptimizationEndogenous growth theoryApplied MathematicsIntertemporal optimizationClosed-form expressionMathematical economicsExternalityHamiltonian (control theory)MathematicsJournal of Economic Dynamics and Control
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