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Werken en leren in Nederland

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  • Borghans, L.

    (Macro, International & Labour Economics)

  • Fouarge, D.

    (Research Centre for Educ and Labour Mark)

  • de Grip, A.

    (Research Centre for Educ and Labour Mark)

  • van Thor, J.A.F.

    (Research Centre for Educ and Labour Mark)

Abstract

In dit rapport brengen wij het formele en informele leren en de kennisontwikkeling in Nederland in kaart aan de hand van vier peilingen van de ROA Levenslang Leren Enquête voor de jaren 2004, 2007, 2010 en 2013. Aangezien het monitorgedeelte van de vragenlijst gedurende deze jaren ongewijzigd is gebleven, is het mogelijk om trends en ontwikkelingen in kaart te brengen. Hierbij gaat het om trends over het leren in Nederland alsook over factoren die dit leerproces in positieve dan wel negatieve zin beïnvloeden.

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  • Borghans, L. & Fouarge, D. & de Grip, A. & van Thor, J.A.F., 2014. "Werken en leren in Nederland," ROA Report 003, Maastricht University, Research Centre for Education and the Labour Market (ROA).
  • Handle: RePEc:unm:umarep:2014003
    DOI: 10.26481/umarep.2014003
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    1. Bussink, Henri & ter Weel, Bas, 2023. "Costs and benefits of an individual learning account (ILA): A simulation analysis for the Netherlands," Economic Modelling, Elsevier, vol. 118(C).
    2. Andries de Grip, 2015. "The importance of informal learning at work," IZA World of Labor, Institute of Labor Economics (IZA), pages 162-162, June.

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