2013
DOI: 10.1007/s11618-013-0338-8
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Berufliche Weiterbildung – Gelegenheits- und Teilnahmestrukturen

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“…Overall, gender related participation patterns for NFE distinguished by investment support former results of women being less likely to participate in company-sponsored NFE and being more prone to cover at least some investment by themselves (e.g. Kaufmann and Widany 2013). Regarding country differences only results for company-sponsored NFE can be related to the theoretical differentiations of countries as only in Norway and Germany, representing CMEs with high social protection and (firm-/industry-) specific product market strategies, no significant gender differences occur.…”
Section: Multivariate Resultssupporting
confidence: 63%
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“…Overall, gender related participation patterns for NFE distinguished by investment support former results of women being less likely to participate in company-sponsored NFE and being more prone to cover at least some investment by themselves (e.g. Kaufmann and Widany 2013). Regarding country differences only results for company-sponsored NFE can be related to the theoretical differentiations of countries as only in Norway and Germany, representing CMEs with high social protection and (firm-/industry-) specific product market strategies, no significant gender differences occur.…”
Section: Multivariate Resultssupporting
confidence: 63%
“…Desjardins and Rubenson 2011). An analysis for Germany suggests to distinguish strictly between company-sponsored and individual-financed AET and additionally to differentiate a co-financed format, where employers and employees share the investment, including time investment (Kaufmann and Widany 2013). Results show that co-investment in AET is of quantitative relevance and participation patterns differ from company-sponsored AET.…”
Section: Introduction and Overviewmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Explaining participation in adult learning and education (ALE) is a central subject of educational research both at the national level in Germany (Leber and Möller, 2007;Kuper et al, 2017) and from an international comparative perspective (Rubenson et al, 2006;Egetenmeyer, 2016). Current research on determinants of participation in ALE points to a complex interaction between structural context conditions and individual characteristics (Kaufmann and Widany, 2013). According to Boeren et al (2010), participation in an educational activity requires a successful match between the demand for adult education on the level of individuals and companies and the institutionalized offer provided by educational institutions.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Three international adult education surveys, which are the European Adult Education Survey (AES), the EU Labor Force Survey (EU LFS) and the Continuing Vocational Training Survey (CVTS) regularly point to socio-demographic differences including initial education and clearly indicate that adult education depends on employment (Kaufmann and Widany 2013). Most of the variables' impact decreases if employment is controlled.…”
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