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Strategies for Competence Integration and Lifelong Learning in European Destinations. Female migrant healthcare workers in Scandinavia.

Descripción del proyecto

Educación permanente y trabajadoras sanitarias migrantes en Escandinavia

Europa lleva mucho tiempo priorizando aumento de la participación en la educación permanente entre las personas de entre veinticinco y sesenta y cuatro años, a fin de fomentar el crecimiento sostenible y la inclusión. A pesar de esta labor, muchos países aún no han alcanzado sus objetivos. En el proyecto SCILLED, que cuenta con el apoyo de las acciones Marie Skłodowska-Curie, se investigará la implantación de la educación permanente en el sector sanitario de tres países escandinavos. La investigación se centrará en el género y la migración y se analizarán las experiencias de las trabajadoras sanitarias migrantes, grandes contribuyentes al panorama sociodemográfico europeo. En el proyecto se llevará a cabo un estudio preliminar reproducible que tenderá un puente entre el mundo universitario y otros sectores para mejorar las oportunidades formativas.

Objetivo

For several decades, Europe has been investing substantial efforts to boost national, institutional and individual engagement in education and training for adults aged 25-64, also referred to as lifelong learning (from now 'LLL'), to drive sustainable growth and to build a more inclusive society. However, the majority of European contexts has neither reached nor approached the set threshold of aspired lifelong learners, which had been defined in the light of the constantly changing demands on the labour market. Accordingly, LLL in general, and high-quality, timely, tailor-made opportunities for on-the-job training in particular have been declared one of the top priorities for the strategic 2030-goals within the European Education Area.

On this account, the SCILLED project questions how (professional) LLL is planned, practiced and experienced in one of the largest and most profoundly transforming industries worldwide: the healthcare sector. This research concern has been put in the context of gender and migration studies and is thus exemplified with the case of female migrant healthcare workers, key resources in the contemporary European socio-demographic and political landscape.

SCILLED has been projected as a multi-site, pluri-instrumental research in 3 Scandinavian countries that are considered at the vanguard of LLL governance. It uses thus both, qualitative and quantitative data, to bridge the national, institutional and individual perspective on lifelong and lifewide professional adult training in Denmark, Norway and Sweden.

The SCILLED research design provides for a replicable pilot study that builds on a holistic view of LLL linking academic and non-academic fields of work. In this vein, project findings will be exploited through a co-created podcast series that involves the SCILLED research participants as protagonists of the production and stimulates hence knowledge generation and science diffusion from citizens for citizens.

Ámbito científico (EuroSciVoc)

CORDIS clasifica los proyectos con EuroSciVoc, una taxonomía plurilingüe de ámbitos científicos, mediante un proceso semiautomático basado en técnicas de procesamiento del lenguaje natural. Véase: https://op.europa.eu/en/web/eu-vocabularies/euroscivoc.

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Régimen de financiación

HORIZON-TMA-MSCA-PF-EF -

Coordinador

OSLOMET - STORBYUNIVERSITETET
Aportación neta de la UEn
€ 267 418,56
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