Summary In Switzerland, dual vocational education and training (VET), which alternates learning at school and training in a host-company, is the most common educational pathway followed by young people after compulsory school. The active involvement of companies in the system provides a strong tie with the labour market and its logics. Consequently, VET functions as its antechamber by preparing young people for gender segregation and discrimination as they are experienced in everyday working life. Based on a qualitative analysis from 46 interviews, this paper analyses VET as a place of occupational, but also of gender socialisation. During their first experience in VET, young people are confronted with the sexual division of labour and the...
Previous comparative research has uncovered considerable cross-country differences in occupational g...
In Switzerland, dual vocational education and training, which is practice- and employment-oriented, ...
Young people’s gendered occupational choices are partly responsible for sex-segregation in the labou...
In Switzerland, dual vocational education and training (VET), which alternates learning at school an...
The paper asks how cantonal education systems in Switzerland promote gender-typed school-to-work tra...
Vocational education and training play a key role in the Swiss educational system. One of the most f...
Summary Vocational education and training play a key role in the Swiss educational system. One of t...
The gender segregated nature of vocational education and training (VET) has received little attentio...
Vocational training choices remain very much influenced by gender representations and norms. This ar...
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...
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 occupational g...
In Switzerland, dual vocational education and training, which is practice- and employment-oriented, ...
Young people’s gendered occupational choices are partly responsible for sex-segregation in the labou...
In Switzerland, dual vocational education and training (VET), which alternates learning at school an...
The paper asks how cantonal education systems in Switzerland promote gender-typed school-to-work tra...
Vocational education and training play a key role in the Swiss educational system. One of the most f...
Summary Vocational education and training play a key role in the Swiss educational system. One of t...
The gender segregated nature of vocational education and training (VET) has received little attentio...
Vocational training choices remain very much influenced by gender representations and norms. This ar...
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...
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 occupational g...
In Switzerland, dual vocational education and training, which is practice- and employment-oriented, ...
Young people’s gendered occupational choices are partly responsible for sex-segregation in the labou...