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Title: Lifelong Learning Innovation Growth & Human Capital Tracks in Europe
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Publication Year: 2015
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Abstract: The skill of complex problem solving drives innovativeness, which drives higher productivity which drives higher incomes, higher profits and higher welfare. Complexity resolution therefore makes a particularly valuable target for lifelong learning activities. Skills in general are even more valued in the labor market than was suggested by previous empirical evidence. To be able to learn such skills not only in formal education during childhood and youth, but also to acquire skills in various circumstances of lifelong learning is therefore of growing importance. Fortunately, there is various evidence that these skills are learnable and trainable throughout a working life biography. Enterprises play a central role in providing directly and indirectly the opportunities for lifelong learning. They are the organizers of the work place, and thus determine . . .
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Authors: Ederer, Peer
Publisher: Zeppelin University
Data Collections: IPUMS USA
Topics: Education, Other
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