MONET 2030: Participation in continuing education


SDG 4: Ensure inclusive and equitable quality education and promote lifelong learning opportunities for all

Excerpt from Swiss target 4.6: The entire education system is accessible; transfers and restarts are possible. [...] The demand for basic skill education programmes is rising, the programmes record more participants.

Significance of the indicator
The indicator shows the percentage of the permanent resident population aged 25 to 74 participating in non-formal continuing education activities. Continuing education enables people to add to their knowledge, to understand changes in society and to adapt to those changes. It is also a source of personal satisfaction, encouraging contact between people with shared interests. Taking part in continuing education is, therefore, a step towards sustainable development.

Help for interpretation
Non-formal education includes activities taking place in a student-teacher context but which are not provided by the formal education system. These may be, for example, courses, conferences, seminars, private courses or guided on-the-job training.

International comparability
The indicator can be compared with the Eurostat indicator “Participation in non-formal education”.


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Methodology

The indicator shows the percentage of the permanent resident population aged 25 to 74 who participated in non-formal continuing education activities in the 4 weeks preceding the survey. Non-formal education includes activities taking place in a student-teacher context but which are not provided by the formal education system. These may be, for example, courses, conferences, seminars, private courses or guided on-the-job training.

Data come from the Federal Statistical Office’s Swiss Labour Force Survey (SLFS). In 2021, the SLFS survey has been changed from a purely telephone survey to a multi-mode survey (internet and telephone survey) where the internet survey is preferred. In addition, the 2021 survey has been modified to correspond to the new Eurostat standards, also  effective from January 2021. These changes lead to a break in the series for some of the results between 2020 and 2021.

Targets

Excerpt from Swiss target 4.6: The entire education system is accessible; transfers and restarts are possible. [...] The demand for basic skill education programmes is rising, the programmes record more participants.

International target 4.6: By 2030, ensure that all youth and a substantial proportion of adults, both men and women, achieve literacy and numeracy.

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