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Changing Intention to Participate in Adult Education and Training in Norway: Compositional and Motivational Factors
Western governments propose adult education and training (AET) as a prerequisite for all employees to solve current challenges related to globalization, climate change, automation and the ageing workforce. This study examines the trend in Norwegian employees’ intention to participate in AET from 2010 to 2022. Building on the comprehensive lifelong learning participation model (CLLPM), we conduct logistic regression analyses of 10 waves of a nationally representative cross-sectional survey ( N = 26,588). We find a declining trend in the intention to participate in AET. The results show that the trend cannot be explained by socio-demographic workforce changes, as it is present in all age categories and levels of education. Motivational factors such as job insecurity, employability, wage satisfaction and desire for more challenges only explain some of the decline. We discuss the findings considering the CLLPM and contribute to the current academic debate on lifelong learning in the employability regime.
期刊介绍:
The Adult Education Quarterly (AEQ) is a scholarly refereed journal committed to advancing the understanding and practice of adult and continuing education. The journal strives to be inclusive in scope, addressing topics and issues of significance to scholars and practitioners concerned with diverse aspects of adult and continuing education. AEQ publishes research employing a variety of methods and approaches, including (but not limited to) survey research, experimental designs, case studies, ethnographic observations and interviews, grounded theory, phenomenology, historical investigations, and narrative inquiry as well as articles that address theoretical and philosophical issues pertinent to adult and continuing education.