ABSTRACT Gender and socio-economic background are widely acknowledged factors influencing the educational choices of young people. Following their compulsory education, young people in Finland choose between academically oriented general upper secondary schools and vocational upper secondary schools. Gender and class intertwine in these choices in many ways. This is particularly visible in vocational education, which is highly gender-segregated. This article focuses on the post-compulsory educational choices of non-heterosexual young people. It argues that, in addition to class and gender, sexuality is another relevant factor affecting processes related to educational and career choices. Based on interviews and stories produced with young n...
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By employing a Bourdieu‐inspired class scheme that differentiates between classes’ volume and compos...
The topic of vocational education and gender has not been of high interest in Nordic countries durin...
In this seminar the focus is on masculinities/femininities in education. Based on research in second...
In this article, we analyse the narratives of Finnish young people regarding their educational choic...
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This study aims to explain why boys and girls in secondary education choose different educational tr...
Educational segregation concerns democracy and equality, since individuals are positioned differentl...
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The objective of this study is to explore the inclusiveness of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, ...
In this article, we present the results from a sequence analysis of two cohorts of young people skil...
This thesis explores and analyzes segregation and self-sorting in education. It aims at discussing h...
By employing a Bourdieu‐inspired class scheme that differentiates between classes’ volume and compos...
The topic of vocational education and gender has not been of high interest in Nordic countries durin...
In this seminar the focus is on masculinities/femininities in education. Based on research in second...
In this article, we analyse the narratives of Finnish young people regarding their educational choic...
The study investigates the factors that encouraged six Swedish students to choose a femaleor male-do...
This study aims to explain why boys and girls in secondary education choose different educational tr...
The purpose of this study is to investigate and present the formation of the aspirations/expectation...
This study aims to explain why boys and girls in secondary education choose different educational tr...
Educational segregation concerns democracy and equality, since individuals are positioned differentl...
Studies everywhere in Europe show that nowadays, girls have better results at every level of the edu...
Gender segregation in education is still prevalent in Western countries. It affects young people's f...
Occupational sex segregation persists in all European and OECD countries; yet in some countries, it ...
The objective of this study is to explore the inclusiveness of lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, ...
In this article, we present the results from a sequence analysis of two cohorts of young people skil...
This thesis explores and analyzes segregation and self-sorting in education. It aims at discussing h...
By employing a Bourdieu‐inspired class scheme that differentiates between classes’ volume and compos...