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Counting the cost

NIACE survey on adult participation in learning 2008

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Fiona Aldridge and Alan Tuckett
ISBN 978 1 86201 362 9
May 2008

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The major finding in the 2008 NIACE survey of adult participation in learning in the UK is that participation by groups targeted in the government’s learning and skills strategy has actually fallen.

Not only has there been a statistically significant drop in overall participation, but several key groups have been affected disproportionately: skilled manual workers, a group whose participation gains of the last ten years have been entirely reversed; fulltime and part-time workers; and 25–34-year-olds. Further, no increase in participation at all has been secured over the last ten years for those in socio-economic groups DE, the semi-skilled and unskilled workers, unemployed and retired people.

The findings pose sharp challenges for government. Despite the real gains of the Skills for Life and Train to Gain Strategies, the very groups identified as key to the achievement of the Skills Strategy and in the Leitch Review are bearing the heaviest burden of the re-balancing of funding. It seems that the price of investment in workplace learning for key groups of adults is being paid by reduced participation by other adults from exactly the same groups.

Other surveys in the series include:

bulletCounting the cost - The NIACE survey on adult participation 2008
bulletHow adults like to learn
bulletAre we closing the gap?
bulletThe Road to Nowhere - The NIACE survey on adult participation 2007
bulletGreen Shoots? - The NIACE survey on adult participation in learning 2006
bulletIn a quandary: Who should pay for learning?
bulletIn the spotlight: A NIACE briefing on participation in learning by adults from minority ethnic groups
bulletSkilling me softly: A NIACE briefing on learning at work
bulletBetter news this time? - The NIACE survey on adult participation in learning 2005
bulletBusiness as Usual? - The NIACE survey on adult participation in learning 2004
bulletA Sharpe Reverse - The NIACE survey on adult participation in learning 2003
bulletTwo steps forward, one step back: The NIACE survey on adult participation in learning 2002,
bulletWinners and losers in an expanding system: The NIACE survey on adult participation in learning 2001,

 

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Contents

Acknowledgements  
Introduction  
Chapter 1 Technical notes
Chapter 2 Participation in learning
Chapter 3 Participation in learning in relation to gender
Chapter 4 Participation in learning in relation to socio-economic class
Chapter 5 Participation in learning in relation to employment status
Chapter 6 Participation in learning in relation to age
Chapter 7 Participation in learning in relation to terminal age of education
Chapter 8 Participation in learning in relation to ethnicity
Chapter 9 Participation in learning in relation to occupational sector
Chapter 10 Participation in learning and future intentions to learn in relation to nations and regions of the UK
Chapter 11 Future intentions to learn
Chapter 12 Future intentions to learn in relation to learning status
Chapter 13 Future intentions to learn in relation to gender
Chapter 14 Future intentions to learn in relation to socio-economic class
Chapter 15 Future intentions to learn in relation to employment status
Chapter 16 Future intentions to learn in relation to age
Chapter 18 Future intentions to learn in relation to Internet access
Chapter 19 Future intentions to learn in relation to occupational sector
Chapter 20 Barriers to learning
Chapter 21 Attitudes to learning

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