Using the Swiss Graduate Survey, we study how the type of tertiary education an individual chooses (i.e., vocational or academic) influences career entry and labor market success after graduation. Our results show that vocational graduates face less risky career entry than academic graduates. Considering endogenous educational choice by using parental education as an instrument, we find higher returns for vocational tertiary education. In the longer term, initial educational type effects disappear, so vocational and academic graduates face the same risk and return. Therefore, career entry for vocational graduates compares favorably to that of academic graduates, while career success for both educational types equalizes over time.Tertiary ed...
This work investigates which factors underlie the students’ decision on which secondary track progra...
Considering that tertiary education has become increasingly popular among young adults worldwide, th...
Several studies indicate a substantial impact of horizontal differentiations in higher education on ...
This paper analyses whether tertiary education of different types, i.e., academic or vocational tert...
I estimate the returns to vocational education in Switzerland, which has the highest share of second...
Many educational systems are characterized by segregation between a general and vocational education...
Context: There are currently two low-threshold vocational education and training (VET) options in Sw...
This article analyses the effect of vocational education on school-to-work transitions for the 2006 ...
Research suggests that vocational education and training (VET) tends to reduce youth unemployment by...
Higher education graduates with work experience enter the labour market more smoothly. This paper an...
This article assesses the employment and occupational outcomes of upper secondary education graduate...
Upper secondary education in Switzerland is divided into a general and a vocational path. Approximat...
How to motivate academically struggling students? For those tracked in the vocational stream in Fran...
This paper examines the effect of information on dropout risks on preferences for academic versus v...
Students and parents choose among high school tracks based on the assumption that academic tracks wi...
This work investigates which factors underlie the students’ decision on which secondary track progra...
Considering that tertiary education has become increasingly popular among young adults worldwide, th...
Several studies indicate a substantial impact of horizontal differentiations in higher education on ...
This paper analyses whether tertiary education of different types, i.e., academic or vocational tert...
I estimate the returns to vocational education in Switzerland, which has the highest share of second...
Many educational systems are characterized by segregation between a general and vocational education...
Context: There are currently two low-threshold vocational education and training (VET) options in Sw...
This article analyses the effect of vocational education on school-to-work transitions for the 2006 ...
Research suggests that vocational education and training (VET) tends to reduce youth unemployment by...
Higher education graduates with work experience enter the labour market more smoothly. This paper an...
This article assesses the employment and occupational outcomes of upper secondary education graduate...
Upper secondary education in Switzerland is divided into a general and a vocational path. Approximat...
How to motivate academically struggling students? For those tracked in the vocational stream in Fran...
This paper examines the effect of information on dropout risks on preferences for academic versus v...
Students and parents choose among high school tracks based on the assumption that academic tracks wi...
This work investigates which factors underlie the students’ decision on which secondary track progra...
Considering that tertiary education has become increasingly popular among young adults worldwide, th...
Several studies indicate a substantial impact of horizontal differentiations in higher education on ...