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Title:Vpliv vseživljenjskega učenja na zmanjševanje socialne izključenosti v Evropski uniji
Authors:ID Hozjan, Dejan (Author)
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Language:Slovenian
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Organization:ZUP - University of Primorska Press
Abstract:Po podatkih Eurostata se je v letu 2020 približno petina (21,5 ) prebivalcev Evropske unije soočala s tveganjem socialne izključenosti. Na izrazito povečanje tveganja s socialno izključenostjo so vplivale nestabilne gospodarske razmere in povečanje brezposelnosti v času epidemije covida-19. Kljub temu da so se po epidemiji covida-19 gospodarske razmere in brezposelnost umirile, pa slednje ni bistveno vplivalo na delež tveganja socialne izključenosti. Celo več, v letu 2024 je bilo moč zaznati povečanje deleža prebivalcev, ki so bili izpostavljeni tveganju socialne izključenosti, in sicer na kar 21,6 %. Resnost problema socialne izključenosti v Evropski uniji se odraža tudi v njenih razvojnih dokumentih, kot sta npr. Evropski steber socialnih pravic in Akcijski načrt za izvajanje evropskega stebra socialnih pravic ter posebni finančni instrument, Evropski socialni sklad + (ESS+). Ker se v teh strateških dokumentih izpostavlja vseživljenjsko učenje kot pomemben dejavnik pri zmanjševanju socialne izključenosti, smo v prispevku analizirali podatke o socialni izključenosti med letoma 2015 in 2023 v Evropski uniji in vlogi vseživljenjskega učenja pri zmanjševanju le-te. Analiza vloge vseživljenjskega učenja pri zmanjševanju socialne izključenosti je pokazala, da vseživljenjsko učenje ni ključen dejavnik zmanjševanja socialne izključenosti, ampak ima bistveno močnejši neposreden vpliv skupina ekonomskih dejavnikov. Vseživljenjsko učenje pa ima posreden vpliv.
Keywords:Evropska unija, socialna izključenost, revščina, vseživljenjsko učenje, izobraževalni dejavniki
Publication status:Published
Publication version:Version of Record
Place of publishing:Koper
Publisher:Založba Univerze na Primorskem
Year of publishing:2025
Number of pages:Str. 15-35
PID:20.500.12556/RUP-22534 This link opens in a new window
ISBN:9789612935382
DOI:https://doi.org/10.26493/978-961-293-538-2.1 This link opens in a new window
Publication date in RUP:26.01.2026
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Title:Vseživljenjsko učenje kot temelj trajnostne družbe
Place of publishing:Koper
Publisher:Založba Univerze na Primorskem
Year of publishing:2025
ISBN:978-961-293-538-2
COBISS.SI-ID:255948547 This link opens in a new window
Collection title:Knjižnica Ludus
Collection numbering:60
Collection ISSN:2630-3809

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Language:English
Title:The Impact of Lifelong Learning on Reducing Social Exclusion in the European Union
Abstract:According to Eurostat, in 2020, approximately one fifth (21.5) of the population of the European Union faced the risk of social exclusion. The significant increase in the risk of social exclusion was influenced by the unstable economic situation and the increase in unemployment during COVID-19. Despite the fact that the economic situation and unemployment calmed down after COVID-19, this did not have a significant impact on the share of the risk of social exclusion. Moreover, in 2024, an increase in the share of the population exposed to the risk of social exclusion was observed, namely to 21.6. The seriousness of the problem in the European Union is also reflected in its development documents, such as the European Pillar of Social Rights and the Action Plan for the Implementation of the European Pillar of Social Rights, as well as the special fnancial instrument, the European Social Fund Plus (ESF+). Since the aforementioned strategic documents highlight lifelong learning as an important factor in reducing social exclusion, in this paper we have analysed data on social exclusion between 2015 and 2023 in the European Union and the role of lifelong learning in reducing it. The analysis showed that lifelong learning is not a key factor in reducing social exclusion, but that a group of economic factors has a significantly stronger direct influence. Lifelong learning, however, has an indirect impact.
Keywords:European Union, social exclusion, lifelong learning, adult education, educational factors


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