How do institutional settings and their embedded policy principles affect gender-typed enrolment in educational programmes? Based on gender-sensitive theories on career choice, we hypothesised that gender segregation in education is higher with a wider range of offers of vocational programmes. By analysing youth survey and panel data, we tested this assumption for Germany, Norway and Canada, three countries whose educational systems represent a different mix of academic, vocational and universalistic education principles. We found that voca- tional programmes are considerably more gender-segregated than are academic (e.g. university) programmes. Men, more so than women, can avoid gender-typed programmes by passing on to a university educati...
This introductory chapter develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special iss...
This introductory chapter develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special iss...
Gender segregation in education is still prevalent in Western countries. It affects young people's f...
How do institutional settings and their embedded policy principles affect gender-typed enrolment in ...
How do institutional settings and their embedded policy principles affect gender-typed enrolment in ...
The gender segregated nature of vocational education and training (VET) has received little attentio...
Previous comparative research has uncovered considerable cross-country differences in occupational g...
Previous comparative research has uncovered considerable cross-country differences in occupational g...
Abstract Previous comparative research has uncovered considerable cross-country differences in occup...
Previous comparative research has uncovered considerable cross-country differences in occupational g...
Previous comparative research has uncovered considerable cross country differences in horizontal gen...
This introductory chapter develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special iss...
This introductory paper develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special issue...
This introductory chapter develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special iss...
This introductory chapter develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special iss...
This introductory chapter develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special iss...
This introductory chapter develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special iss...
Gender segregation in education is still prevalent in Western countries. It affects young people's f...
How do institutional settings and their embedded policy principles affect gender-typed enrolment in ...
How do institutional settings and their embedded policy principles affect gender-typed enrolment in ...
The gender segregated nature of vocational education and training (VET) has received little attentio...
Previous comparative research has uncovered considerable cross-country differences in occupational g...
Previous comparative research has uncovered considerable cross-country differences in occupational g...
Abstract Previous comparative research has uncovered considerable cross-country differences in occup...
Previous comparative research has uncovered considerable cross-country differences in occupational g...
Previous comparative research has uncovered considerable cross country differences in horizontal gen...
This introductory chapter develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special iss...
This introductory paper develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special issue...
This introductory chapter develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special iss...
This introductory chapter develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special iss...
This introductory chapter develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special iss...
This introductory chapter develops the overall research focus and the aim of the present special iss...
Gender segregation in education is still prevalent in Western countries. It affects young people's f...