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This book examines lifelong learning through the lens of policy studies. It was originally published as a special issue of International Journal of Lifelong Education.
Xavier Rambla is Associate Professor of Sociology at the Autonomous University of Barcelona (UAB), Spain. In the last decade he has participated in research on lifelong learning policies in the European Union and Education for All in Latin America. Further information is available here: https://geps-uab.cat/xavier-rambla/ Marcella Milana is Associate professor of general and social education at the Department of Human Sciences, and since 2019, Honorary professor of adult education at the University of Nottingham, School of Education, UK. Expert in adult education and lifelong learning, her research interests focus on education policies and governance - at local, national, regional and global levels, and in a comparative perspective, for this reason she draws on multidisciplinary knowledge and collaborates also with sociologists and experts in political science. Methodologically she believes qualitative, quantitative, and mixed methods are all needed, but is mostly devoted to qualitative research.
Introduction - The stepping- stones of lifelong learning policies: politics, regions and labour markets Xavier Rambla and Marcella Milana 1. Equity and social exclusion measures in EU lifelong learning policies Elena Tuparevska, Rosa Santibáñez and Josu Solabarrieta 2. Youth in the context of chronic unemployment in Spain and Brazil Adriana D'Agostini and Mauro Titton 3. Towards a network governance of European lifelong learning: a structural analysis of Commission expert groups Marcella Milana, Gosia Klatt and Luigi Tronca 4. Regional lifelong learning policies and the social vulnerability of young adults in Girona and Vienna Xavier Rambla, Yuri Kazepov, Judith Jacovkis, Lukas Alexander and Marcelo Parreira Do Amaral 5. Lifelong learning policies supporting young adults in two Portuguese regions Mariana Rodrigues, Rita Queiroga, Ana Bela Ribeiro, Natália Alves and Tiago Neves 6. Lifelong learning policies and young adults: Considerations from two Italian case studies Mauro Palumbo and Valeria Pandolfini 7. The coordination of skill supply and demand in the market model of skill formation: testing the assumptions for the case of Chile Oscar Valiente, Adrián Zancajo and Judith Jacovkis 8. The local embeddedness of graduates' education-job mismatch and of lifelong learning policies for its overcoming Pepka Boyadjieva, Petya Ilieva-Trichkova, Valentina Milenkova and Rumiana Stoilova 9. Employability pathways for young adults: lived experiences of learners and practitioners in Youth Guarantee programmes Ellen Boeren, Alan Mackie and Sheila Riddell