The “Lifelong Learning” concept as a factor of competitiveness and sustainable social and economic development

M. Y. Tsoy, V. Y. Shchekoldin, N. Yakovenko
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The purpose is to identify homogeneous groups of consumers towards the purchase of Lifelong Learning services in the context of their purchasing behaviour.The theory of system analysis, economic‐statistical and empirical methods were used. The respondents were consumers of services provided in the centres of additional education of the largest Russian universities. The data for the study was collected by means of an online survey via Google Forms service.Six groups of educational services consumers were identified: 1st – “LLL” consumers who identify their learning experience as ineffective (corresponding to the response “get nothing out of learning”); 2nd – men and women not more than 35 years old, targeting mainly not in the family, but in building a career, quite often participating in various educational activities; 3rd – women who choose the format of training in the form of retraining programs; 4th – women working as freelancers or self‐employed, some of them on maternity leave; 5th – women up to about 35 years old, working as line workers, without children and without higher education; 6th – men under the age of 40, with a good financial situation, who independently choose a certain training programme in order to obtain specific knowledge.The concept of “Lifelong Learning” involves the continuous development and improvement of skills, competences and knowledge throughout life, which helps to enhance competitiveness and sustainability of social and economic development.
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将 "终身学习 "概念作为竞争力和社会经济可持续发展的一个因素
研究采用了系统分析理论、经济统计和实证方法。受访者为俄罗斯最大的大学补充教育中心所提供服务的消费者。研究数据是通过谷歌表格服务在线调查收集的:第一类--认为自己的学习经历无效的 "LLL "消费者(回答 "学习一无所获");第二类--不超过 35 岁的男性和女性,主要目标不是在家庭中,而是在职业生涯中,经常参加各种教育活动;第三类--选择再培训项目形式培训的女性;第 4 - 从事自由职业或自营职业的妇女,其中一些人正在休产假; 第 5 - 35 岁以下从事一线工作的妇女,无子女,未受过高等教育; 第 6 - 40 岁以下、经济状况良好的男子,他们独立选择某种培训方案,以获得特定知 识。终身学习 "的概念包括在一生中不断发展和提高技能、能力和知识,这有助于增强社会和经济发展的竞争力和可持续性。
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