This general bibliography on contemporary relations between work and learning is a preliminary product of the research network on "The Changing Nature of Work and Lifelong Learning" (WALL) sponsored by the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC). This bibliography builds on two prior bibliographies focused on informal learning (see Adams et al, 1999; Luciani, 2001) produced by the previously funded SSHRC research network on New Approaches to Lifelong Learning (NALL) and available at the NALL website (www.nall.ca). This WALL bibliography is intended to aid interested readers to find indicative recent research studies on paid and unpaid workplaces, formal/further education and informal learning, and the complex array...
This preliminary bibliography is intended as a basic resource for the development of most NALL proje...
This working paper lays groundwork for a Network for New Approaches to Lifelong Learning study on in...
In the past two decades, advanced capitalist countries have seen sustained growth in labour market p...
The purpose of the Work and Lifelong Learning (WALL) Papers is to provide an integrated list of reso...
The first WALL Working Paper describes the National Survey on the Changing Nature of Work and Lifelo...
Over the past two centuries capitalist social relations and their underlying dynamics have become in...
Preliminary findings from a large Canadian survey are used to estimate the current patterns of adult...
This paper draws on the findings of recent national surveys of paid and unpaid work as well as forma...
Concern with learning throughout life has become pervasive in market-driven societies. Will most wor...
We are living through a daunting yet fascinating period in which the global economy increasingly cha...
Lifelong learning has developed enormously as a distinct area of study within education in recent ye...
Abstract: Over the past two centuries capitalist social relations and their underlying dynamics have...
Recently the meaning of lifelong learning has been transformed by economic imperatives from a focus ...
This document is the first of two working papers from a research team within the Network for New App...
This annotated bibliography presents different understandings of working places as learning spaces i...
This preliminary bibliography is intended as a basic resource for the development of most NALL proje...
This working paper lays groundwork for a Network for New Approaches to Lifelong Learning study on in...
In the past two decades, advanced capitalist countries have seen sustained growth in labour market p...
The purpose of the Work and Lifelong Learning (WALL) Papers is to provide an integrated list of reso...
The first WALL Working Paper describes the National Survey on the Changing Nature of Work and Lifelo...
Over the past two centuries capitalist social relations and their underlying dynamics have become in...
Preliminary findings from a large Canadian survey are used to estimate the current patterns of adult...
This paper draws on the findings of recent national surveys of paid and unpaid work as well as forma...
Concern with learning throughout life has become pervasive in market-driven societies. Will most wor...
We are living through a daunting yet fascinating period in which the global economy increasingly cha...
Lifelong learning has developed enormously as a distinct area of study within education in recent ye...
Abstract: Over the past two centuries capitalist social relations and their underlying dynamics have...
Recently the meaning of lifelong learning has been transformed by economic imperatives from a focus ...
This document is the first of two working papers from a research team within the Network for New App...
This annotated bibliography presents different understandings of working places as learning spaces i...
This preliminary bibliography is intended as a basic resource for the development of most NALL proje...
This working paper lays groundwork for a Network for New Approaches to Lifelong Learning study on in...
In the past two decades, advanced capitalist countries have seen sustained growth in labour market p...