The article considers young people's occupational choices at the age of 15 in relation to their educational attainment, the occupations of their parents and their actual occupations when they are in their early 20s. It uses data from the British Household Panel Survey over periods of between five and ten years. The young people in the survey are occupationally ambitious: many more aspire to professional, managerial and technical jobs than the likely availability of these occupations. In general ambitions and educational attainment and intentions are well aligned but there are also many instances of misalignment; either people wanting jobs which their educational attainments and intentions will not prepare them for, or people with less ambit...
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate whether misaligned or uncertain ambitions ...
In this presentation we investigate the relationship between parental occupations and filial educati...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Occupational choice has received little attention in research, with mos...
This paper draws on an analysis of one of the UK’s most prominent longitudinal datasets: the British...
It is often argued that detailed differences between occupational positions have important empirical...
This paper draws on an analysis of one of the UK's most prominent longitudinal datasets, the British...
This mixed methods study investigated the relationship between young people’s vocational aspirations...
There has been significant recent research and policy interest in issues of young peoples occupation...
Using data from the National Child Development Study, the paper develops a complex path model predic...
There has been significant recent research and policy interest in issues of young people’s occupatio...
In this article we study some of the overlooked mechanisms of how social origin affects an individua...
This study examines the relevance of labour-market conditions for individual occupational status exp...
The authors examine factors that influence young people\u27s plans to complete Year 12, their aspira...
Research in social stratification has shown that children from working‐class backgrounds tend to obt...
In this article, we study the connection between skills, educational choices, employment outcomes an...
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate whether misaligned or uncertain ambitions ...
In this presentation we investigate the relationship between parental occupations and filial educati...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Occupational choice has received little attention in research, with mos...
This paper draws on an analysis of one of the UK’s most prominent longitudinal datasets: the British...
It is often argued that detailed differences between occupational positions have important empirical...
This paper draws on an analysis of one of the UK's most prominent longitudinal datasets, the British...
This mixed methods study investigated the relationship between young people’s vocational aspirations...
There has been significant recent research and policy interest in issues of young peoples occupation...
Using data from the National Child Development Study, the paper develops a complex path model predic...
There has been significant recent research and policy interest in issues of young people’s occupatio...
In this article we study some of the overlooked mechanisms of how social origin affects an individua...
This study examines the relevance of labour-market conditions for individual occupational status exp...
The authors examine factors that influence young people\u27s plans to complete Year 12, their aspira...
Research in social stratification has shown that children from working‐class backgrounds tend to obt...
In this article, we study the connection between skills, educational choices, employment outcomes an...
Objective The objective of this study was to investigate whether misaligned or uncertain ambitions ...
In this presentation we investigate the relationship between parental occupations and filial educati...
non-peer-reviewedBackground: Occupational choice has received little attention in research, with mos...