In Germany, the dual system of vocational education and training is an attractive alternative to tertiary programmes for school leavers with a higher education entrance certificate (HEEC). Most adolescents with this qualification opt for training occupations where the majority of apprentices hold an HEEC (e.g., bank clerk). This decision seems sensible considering that such training occupations are difficult for people with lower school‐leaving certificates to access and promise better career outcomes. Nevertheless, some adolescents with an HEEC enter occupations that are not typical of their school‐leaving qualification. This article examines under which circumstances adolescents with an HEEC aspire to training occupations atypical of thei...
Opportunities to attain important life goals are sequenced in age-graded trajectories that wax and w...
The transition from general schooling to vocational training or to the labour market marks a crucial...
The formation of occupational aspirations is an important developmental task during adolescence, and...
School leavers with low educational attainment face great difficulties in their school-to-work trans...
Many countries have implemented youth (un)employment programmes for low-achieving young people to im...
This paper deals with the reasons for first taking up vocational training after obtaining the German...
Background : In Germany, almost 15 per cent of all first-year students leave higher education withou...
In Germany, almost 15 per cent of all first-year students leave higher education without obtaining a...
England’s most widely used indicator of young people’s education and labour market status is the NEE...
For several years, there is an increasing discussion in Germany that youths are less and less ready ...
Many adolescents in Germany are unable to realize their realistic occupational aspirations when they...
Existing evidence shows that the higher the level of education the higher the likelihood to particip...
This study examines the relevance of labour-market conditions for individual occupational status exp...
A striking number of young people in Germany with the Abitur - the qualification required for entry ...
Opportunities to attain important life goals are sequenced in age-graded trajectories that wax and w...
The transition from general schooling to vocational training or to the labour market marks a crucial...
The formation of occupational aspirations is an important developmental task during adolescence, and...
School leavers with low educational attainment face great difficulties in their school-to-work trans...
Many countries have implemented youth (un)employment programmes for low-achieving young people to im...
This paper deals with the reasons for first taking up vocational training after obtaining the German...
Background : In Germany, almost 15 per cent of all first-year students leave higher education withou...
In Germany, almost 15 per cent of all first-year students leave higher education without obtaining a...
England’s most widely used indicator of young people’s education and labour market status is the NEE...
For several years, there is an increasing discussion in Germany that youths are less and less ready ...
Many adolescents in Germany are unable to realize their realistic occupational aspirations when they...
Existing evidence shows that the higher the level of education the higher the likelihood to particip...
This study examines the relevance of labour-market conditions for individual occupational status exp...
A striking number of young people in Germany with the Abitur - the qualification required for entry ...
Opportunities to attain important life goals are sequenced in age-graded trajectories that wax and w...
The transition from general schooling to vocational training or to the labour market marks a crucial...
The formation of occupational aspirations is an important developmental task during adolescence, and...