“…According to the OECD (2017), lifelong learning opportunities and inclusive labour markets will be essential to ensure that workers of all educational backgrounds have the possibility of extending their working lives. Although there is evidence that attaining adult education late in life may increase older workers' employability and their motivation to postpone retirement (Fourage & Schils, 2008;Groot & van den Brink, 2000;Hagen & Nadim, 2009;Hällsten, 2012;Jacobson, LaLonde, & Sullivan, 2005a, 2005bJepsen, Troske, & Coomes, 2014;Nordlund, Stehlik, & Strandh, 2013;Picchio & Ours, 2011;Stenberg & Westerlund, 2013, 2016Wiborg, Sandven, & Skule, 2011), some studies remain unconvinced (Raemdonck, Tillema, Grip, Valcke, & Segers, 2012;Stenberg, de Luna, & Westerlund, 2012). However, few are based on high quality data, with some exceptions (Stenberg & Westerlund, 2013, 2016.…”