Between precarity and professionalism: the effect of uncertainty on adult educators’ participation in continuing education

Abstract Continuous participation in further education activities is considered to be a driving factor for the professionalism of adult educators. However, especially in this field, the decision to participate is often embedded in a context of disadvantageous socio-economic living conditions and aty...

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Main Authors: Karoline Werner, Andreas Martin
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: SpringerOpen 2023-10-01
Series:Zeitschrift für Weiterbildungsforschung - Report
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1007/s40955-023-00255-9
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description Abstract Continuous participation in further education activities is considered to be a driving factor for the professionalism of adult educators. However, especially in this field, the decision to participate is often embedded in a context of disadvantageous socio-economic living conditions and atypical employment, which is described as precarious in research on continuing education. For this reason, we are studying the influence of precarious employment on the participation of adult educators. In doing so, we focus on the uncertainty in planning one’s professional career, which is typical of precarious life situations. Based on a modification of the classical theory of subjective expected utility, we formulate the assumption that uncertainty in the evaluation of one’s own career development opportunities reduces participation in continuing education. To test our hypothesis, we use data from the wb-personalmonitor and estimate linear and logistic regressions using an inverse-probability-weighted regression-adjustment. The results show that uncertainty reduces the number of continuing education courses attended.
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spelling doaj.art-ae4fe8646b914ef5bb3881c0b8c698702024-03-05T16:23:40ZdeuSpringerOpenZeitschrift für Weiterbildungsforschung - Report2364-00142364-00222023-10-0146347549310.1007/s40955-023-00255-9Between precarity and professionalism: the effect of uncertainty on adult educators’ participation in continuing educationKaroline Werner0Andreas Martin1German Institute for Adult Education-Leibniz-Centre for Lifelong LearningGerman Institute for Adult Education-Leibniz-Centre for Lifelong LearningAbstract Continuous participation in further education activities is considered to be a driving factor for the professionalism of adult educators. However, especially in this field, the decision to participate is often embedded in a context of disadvantageous socio-economic living conditions and atypical employment, which is described as precarious in research on continuing education. For this reason, we are studying the influence of precarious employment on the participation of adult educators. In doing so, we focus on the uncertainty in planning one’s professional career, which is typical of precarious life situations. Based on a modification of the classical theory of subjective expected utility, we formulate the assumption that uncertainty in the evaluation of one’s own career development opportunities reduces participation in continuing education. To test our hypothesis, we use data from the wb-personalmonitor and estimate linear and logistic regressions using an inverse-probability-weighted regression-adjustment. The results show that uncertainty reduces the number of continuing education courses attended.https://doi.org/10.1007/s40955-023-00255-9ProfessionalisationAdult EducatorsPrecarityParticipation in Further EducationDecision Theory
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Between precarity and professionalism: the effect of uncertainty on adult educators’ participation in continuing education
Zeitschrift für Weiterbildungsforschung - Report
Professionalisation
Adult Educators
Precarity
Participation in Further Education
Decision Theory
title Between precarity and professionalism: the effect of uncertainty on adult educators’ participation in continuing education
title_full Between precarity and professionalism: the effect of uncertainty on adult educators’ participation in continuing education
title_fullStr Between precarity and professionalism: the effect of uncertainty on adult educators’ participation in continuing education
title_full_unstemmed Between precarity and professionalism: the effect of uncertainty on adult educators’ participation in continuing education
title_short Between precarity and professionalism: the effect of uncertainty on adult educators’ participation in continuing education
title_sort between precarity and professionalism the effect of uncertainty on adult educators participation in continuing education
topic Professionalisation
Adult Educators
Precarity
Participation in Further Education
Decision Theory
url https://doi.org/10.1007/s40955-023-00255-9
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