Participation in formal education during adulthood (ages 25–54) is a key part of lifelong learning. Employing unique longitudinal data for Australia, we highlight the prevalence of such study, the varied reasons for undertaking it (consumption, career development, job and home disruption), and investigate whether it is socially valuable. Our more detailed estimates of the labour market return to adult education (wage rates, employment, hours of work and occupational status) confirm previous studies that generally found such returns to be small and isolated. We contribute to this literature by also estimating the effect of adult education on job satisfaction and satisfaction with employment opportunities. Increases in satisfaction help ratio...
DfES. All errors and omissions remain the authors. Executive Summary Despite the policy importance o...
Using 15 years of Australian panel data and fixed-effect panel regression models, we examine the pre...
This article investigates the impact of a changing higher education system on young adults’ prioriti...
Participation in formal education during adulthood (ages 25 to 54) is a key part of lifelong learnin...
This paper investigates the returns to lifelong learning, which is interpreted as the attainment of ...
As the Australian labour market restructures and the pace of technological advances quickens, reskil...
Consistent with the 'looking back, moving forward' conference theme, in this paper we undertake a cr...
Despite the expansion of post-school education and incentives to participate in lifelong learning, i...
This paper investigates the returns to lifelong learning, which is interpreted as the attainment of ...
This paper investigates the returns from lifelong learning, as measured by qualification achievemen...
This paper investigates the returns from lifelong learning, as measured by qualification achievement...
This article presents recent evidence of the labour market outcomes of adult education from a global...
As industrial societies increasingly evolve into knowledge-based economies, the importance of educat...
This paper examines the earnings returns to learning that takes place following the conventional 'sc...
This paper examines the earnings returns to learning that takes place following the conventional 'sc...
DfES. All errors and omissions remain the authors. Executive Summary Despite the policy importance o...
Using 15 years of Australian panel data and fixed-effect panel regression models, we examine the pre...
This article investigates the impact of a changing higher education system on young adults’ prioriti...
Participation in formal education during adulthood (ages 25 to 54) is a key part of lifelong learnin...
This paper investigates the returns to lifelong learning, which is interpreted as the attainment of ...
As the Australian labour market restructures and the pace of technological advances quickens, reskil...
Consistent with the 'looking back, moving forward' conference theme, in this paper we undertake a cr...
Despite the expansion of post-school education and incentives to participate in lifelong learning, i...
This paper investigates the returns to lifelong learning, which is interpreted as the attainment of ...
This paper investigates the returns from lifelong learning, as measured by qualification achievemen...
This paper investigates the returns from lifelong learning, as measured by qualification achievement...
This article presents recent evidence of the labour market outcomes of adult education from a global...
As industrial societies increasingly evolve into knowledge-based economies, the importance of educat...
This paper examines the earnings returns to learning that takes place following the conventional 'sc...
This paper examines the earnings returns to learning that takes place following the conventional 'sc...
DfES. All errors and omissions remain the authors. Executive Summary Despite the policy importance o...
Using 15 years of Australian panel data and fixed-effect panel regression models, we examine the pre...
This article investigates the impact of a changing higher education system on young adults’ prioriti...