Successful social and economic integration into Swedish society increasingly demands a post-compulsory education, but such education is increasingly centralised, posing problems for rural young people. To help efforts to address such problems, this article considers social codes and resources that may influence rural young peoples' trajectories to post-secondary and higher education. This is done by analysing how codes and resources (social, cultural and material) influenced thoughts of students preparing to leave compulsory education regarding their educational/career choices. The empirical data were gathered using ethnographic approaches (classroom observations, and interviews with students, teachers, heads and study/work counsellors) in ...
The main object, in this presentation, is to explore the relationship between socio-geographic backg...
The purpose of this study is to investigate, and if possible explain, how background, childhood, and...
This thesis consists of an introductory part and four papers. Paper [I] estimates jointly the choice...
Successful social and economic integration into Swedish society increasingly demands a post-compulso...
This ethnographic study explores how rural lower secondary school students reflect on study and care...
This study focus on adolescents motivations about remaining in rural areas in the Mid Sweden Region,...
Background: In many countries, educational opportunities and choices may differ according to factors...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork in six different types of rural area and their schools in different ...
We will present our project in an early stage of the research process. Our project investigates how ...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
Living in the countryside can be complex and is often a matter of daily movements in order to make a...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
This study explores young rural people's subjective understandings of their future educational choic...
This article addresses young people’s school-to-work transitions.The analysis draws on data from a S...
The main object, in this presentation, is to explore the relationship between socio-geographic backg...
The purpose of this study is to investigate, and if possible explain, how background, childhood, and...
This thesis consists of an introductory part and four papers. Paper [I] estimates jointly the choice...
Successful social and economic integration into Swedish society increasingly demands a post-compulso...
This ethnographic study explores how rural lower secondary school students reflect on study and care...
This study focus on adolescents motivations about remaining in rural areas in the Mid Sweden Region,...
Background: In many countries, educational opportunities and choices may differ according to factors...
This study explores the influence of geographical location on young pupils’ educational orientations...
Based on ethnographic fieldwork in six different types of rural area and their schools in different ...
We will present our project in an early stage of the research process. Our project investigates how ...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
Living in the countryside can be complex and is often a matter of daily movements in order to make a...
Based on an interview study of upper secondary school pupils in a county in Northern Norway and agai...
This study explores young rural people's subjective understandings of their future educational choic...
This article addresses young people’s school-to-work transitions.The analysis draws on data from a S...
The main object, in this presentation, is to explore the relationship between socio-geographic backg...
The purpose of this study is to investigate, and if possible explain, how background, childhood, and...
This thesis consists of an introductory part and four papers. Paper [I] estimates jointly the choice...