Title of article
Lifelong Learning and underemployment in the knowledge Society: a North American perspective
Author/Authors
LIVINGSTONE، D. W. نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 1999
Pages
-162
From page
163
To page
0
Abstract
The knowledge society is alive and well with adults engaged in unprecedented high levels of formal schooling, continuing education courses and informal learning. The ʹknowledge economyʹ, however, is still illusory. There is serious underemployment of peopleʹs learning capacities in current workplaces. This underemployment has several dimensions: the talent use gap, structural underemployment; involuntary reduced employment; the credential gap; the performance gap; and subjective underemployment. This article documents both extensive lifelong learning and massive underemployment in Canada and the USA. I suggest that this gap can be adequately addressed not by still more emphasis on lifelong learning, but rather by substantial economic reforms.
Keywords
convict cichlid , optimal territory size , intruder pressure , feeding territories , resource defence.
Journal title
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
Serial Year
1999
Journal title
COMPARATIVE EDUCATION
Record number
21461
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