Villar Feliciano, Celdrán Montserrat
Department of Developmental and Educational Psychology, University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain.
Eur J Ageing. 2013 Jan 5;10(2):135-144. doi: 10.1007/s10433-012-0257-1. eCollection 2013 Jun.
This article examines the participation of Spanish older people in formal, non-formal and informal learning activities and presents a profile of participants in each kind of learning activity. We used data from a nationally representative sample of Spanish people between 60 and 75 years old ( = 4,703). The data were extracted from the 2007 (EADA, Survey on Adult Population Involvement in Learning Activities). Overall, only 22.8 % of the sample participated in a learning activity. However, there was wide variation in the participation rates for the different types of activity. Informal activities were far more common than formal ones. Multivariate logistic regression indicated that education level and involvement in social and cultural activities were associated with likelihood of participating, regardless of the type of learning activity. When these variables were taken into account, age did not predict decreasing participation, at least in non-formal and informal activities. Implications for further research, future trends and policies to promote older adult education are discussed.
本文考察了西班牙老年人参与正规、非正规和非正式学习活动的情况,并呈现了各类学习活动参与者的概况。我们使用了来自西班牙60至75岁具有全国代表性样本的数据(n = 4,703)。这些数据取自2007年的《成人参与学习活动调查》(EADA)。总体而言,样本中只有22.8%的人参与了学习活动。然而,不同类型活动的参与率存在很大差异。非正式活动远比正规活动普遍。多变量逻辑回归表明,教育水平以及参与社会和文化活动与参与的可能性相关,无论学习活动的类型如何。考虑这些变量后,年龄并不能预测参与率的下降,至少在非正规和非正式活动中是这样。文中还讨论了对进一步研究、未来趋势以及促进老年人教育政策的启示。