Complex Triple Triangulation: analysis of training and employment discourses

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Training, Employment, Adults, Discourses, Triangulation.

Abstract

The economic difficulties and job insecurity suffered by Spain during the crisis produced an increase in unemployment among people older than 45 years. In this context, this study aims to understand the social drama that surrounds them - which is present in various discourses - by using a new methodological design known as complex triple triangulation. With this design the discourses of four sources are analysed: people older than 45 years, official datum, mass media, and experts. The main findings reveal certain differences and similarities between the discourses derived from these sources. It is concluded that a number of factors are involved in the unemployment rates of older people, with training overflow being a multidisciplinary problem.

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Diana Amber, Universidad de Jaén, Jaén

Diana Amber is Lecturer in the Pedagogy Department of the University of Jaén. Doctor with interntional mention by the University of Granada. Her main line of research is focused on the employment training of the vulnerable collectives. FORCE research group and RIDIPD network member.

Jesús Domingo, Universidad de Granada, Granada

Jesús Domingo is Professor of the University of Granada. Doctor in Education Sciences, specialise in trainning, counseling and leadership for the vulnerable collectives inclusion, public education and social justice improvement. FORCE research group, RILME research network and Atlántida Project member.

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2021-06-23

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Amber, D., & Domingo, J. (2021). Complex Triple Triangulation: analysis of training and employment discourses. Educação & Realidade [Education & Reality], 46(1). Retrieved from https://seer.ufrgs.br/index.php/educacaoerealidade/article/view/106754

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