Second Change School programmes are active in a number of European countries. These schools offer vulnerable young adults an alternative opportunity to enhance their employability skills by alternating education with work experience. People enrolling in these programmes disengaged from schools at an early age. They already experienced or are at-risk to enter into unemployment. This paper examines the impact of the Second Chance Schools on their participants’ aspirations towards the labour market through skill-acquisition. We are able to identify the perception of Second Chance Schools’ interns regarding entry to the professional life. A third of them, for example, consider their attitude or their surroundings as a barrier preventing them fr...
This paper sets out the extent and defining characteristics of apprenticeship in Europe. Apprentices...
With record numbers of young people not gaining university places, the viability of apprenticeships ...
The employability of graduates is often reduced to lists of de-contextualised skills that graduates ...
This paper considers the possibilities for transformational workplace learning opportunities to supp...
The recent economic recession has impacted substantially on the graduate labour market, with many gr...
Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs), which include state-funded apprenticeships, have long been us...
This thesis focuses on school-to-work transitions and related labor market policies designed to smoo...
Abstract Context: Second Chance Schools (E2O, its Spanish acronym) represent an educational respon...
Purpose – Many students do not benefit from mainstream education and are forced to leave it. Governm...
Context: The Spanish Ministry of Education has commissioned our research group to conduct a research...
This paper is the first to investigate the extent to which the high levels of Joblessness resulting ...
Many countries have implemented youth (un)employment programmes for low-achieving young people to im...
Purpose Enterprise & Entrepreneurship Education (EEE) is seen as a major contributor to economic gr...
England’s most widely used indicator of young people’s education and labour market status is the NEE...
We identify the causal effects of student characteristics on the likelihood of being hired for an ap...
This paper sets out the extent and defining characteristics of apprenticeship in Europe. Apprentices...
With record numbers of young people not gaining university places, the viability of apprenticeships ...
The employability of graduates is often reduced to lists of de-contextualised skills that graduates ...
This paper considers the possibilities for transformational workplace learning opportunities to supp...
The recent economic recession has impacted substantially on the graduate labour market, with many gr...
Active Labour Market Policies (ALMPs), which include state-funded apprenticeships, have long been us...
This thesis focuses on school-to-work transitions and related labor market policies designed to smoo...
Abstract Context: Second Chance Schools (E2O, its Spanish acronym) represent an educational respon...
Purpose – Many students do not benefit from mainstream education and are forced to leave it. Governm...
Context: The Spanish Ministry of Education has commissioned our research group to conduct a research...
This paper is the first to investigate the extent to which the high levels of Joblessness resulting ...
Many countries have implemented youth (un)employment programmes for low-achieving young people to im...
Purpose Enterprise & Entrepreneurship Education (EEE) is seen as a major contributor to economic gr...
England’s most widely used indicator of young people’s education and labour market status is the NEE...
We identify the causal effects of student characteristics on the likelihood of being hired for an ap...
This paper sets out the extent and defining characteristics of apprenticeship in Europe. Apprentices...
With record numbers of young people not gaining university places, the viability of apprenticeships ...
The employability of graduates is often reduced to lists of de-contextualised skills that graduates ...