Learning in later life : a public spending challenge
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Learning in later life : a public spending challenge
NIACE, 2006
- : pbk
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注記
Includes bibliographical references (p. 37-38)
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Our society is ageing. Rising life expectancy and falling numbers of young people challenge us to re-shape public policies to better meet society's needs in a changing and more interconnected world. Nowhere are the choices more urgent than in European labour markets. This important collaboration between NIACE and Age Concern England applies the expertise of two non-governmental organisations to collect the key evidence about migration, mobility, retirement and inclusion and construct a shared analysis of the evidence. The findings will inform critical reflection both for policy makers within the UK and elsewhere in the European Union, and from professionals, and social partners in education, training and labour market planning.
目次
- Foreword
- 1. The Policy Jigsaw
- 1.1 The Comprehensive Spending Review
- Public Service Agreements
- 1.2 The Leitch Review
- 1.3 Opportunity Age
- 1.4 Sure Start to Later Life
- 1.5 The Skills Strategy and the Further Education White Paper
- 1.6 The New Deal for Skills
- 1.7 Information, Advice and Guidance
- 1.8 Personal and community development learning
- 2. Learning for Work
- 2.1 Extending working life
- 2.2 Aspirations for adult skills in 2010
- 2.3 Aspirations for adult skills in 2020
- Challenge 1. Will there be enough older workers in 2020?
- Challenge 2: Will the older workers of 2020 have the right skills?
- 2.4 Is training more older people possible?
- Making policy more sensitive to purpose
- 2.5 Policy options for the CSR
- 3. Learning for Life - access to education in retirement
- 3.1 The benefits of learning in later life
- 3.2 Consumer education in later life
- 3.3 Government is recognising the value of learning in later life
- 3.4 Barriers to learning and the case for public investment
- 3.5 Recent decline in state support for older learners
- 3.6 Options for policymakers
- References and bibliography.
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