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Duarte Alonso, Abel; Kok, Seng Kiat – Journal of Education and Work, 2021
This study examines the role of school and family education in supporting individuals' career path, specifically in the wine and wine tourism environments. To gain a more in-depth understanding of this dimension, key underpinnings of social learning and family social capital theory are considered. Owners and managers of 32 wineries from two…
Descriptors: Family Influence, Social Capital, Career Development, Food
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Vogt, Kristoffer Chelsom; Lorentzen, Thomas; Hansen, Hans-Tore – Journal of Education and Work, 2020
Claims that low-skilled young people, and especially the men among them, are being excluded from the labour market have been influential over recent decades, contributing to an increasing concern over the issue of early school leaving. In this study, we use high-quality administrative data and sequence analysis to investigate the school-to-work…
Descriptors: Semiskilled Workers, Males, Young Adults, Dropouts
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Strømme, Thea Bertnes – Journal of Education and Work, 2020
By studying population-wide panels of 10th graders in Norway, I investigate the association between the social class composition of cohorts in schools and choosing an academic as opposed to a vocational track at upper-secondary level. Two steps are used to study this relationship. First, I use multilevel models estimating the group level model…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Grade 10, Social Class, Academic Education
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Saar, Ellu; Martma, Liisa – Journal of Education and Work, 2021
This paper presents a comparative analysis of the effect of different educational orientations at the upper-secondary level on labour market outcomes across European countries. The study separates safety net effect and the diversion effect of Vocational Education and Training (VET). Using PIAAC data, we show cross-national differences in the early…
Descriptors: Vocational Education, Secondary School Students, Labor Market, Graduates
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Pabian, Petr; Sima, Karel; Kyncilova, Lucie – Journal of Education and Work, 2011
The Czech Republic is one of the post-communist countries where the transformation from late industrial to knowledge economies and knowledge societies was complicated by the simultaneous transformations from communist centrally planned economies to democratic regimes and market economies. Furthermore, the transformation of higher education itself…
Descriptors: Higher Education, Social Change, Academic Education, Labor Market
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Ogunleye, James – Journal of Education and Work, 2006
Thirty-six per cent of 18-19-year-old sixth-form and further education college leavers in the UK currently go on to university. A majority of the remaining 64 percent apparently go into work or work-related training. Yet, for this latter group, as with the former, 16-19 education was supposed by the Department for Education and Employment to equip…
Descriptors: Postsecondary Education, Evaluation Criteria, Creativity, Academic Education
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Howieson, Cathy; And Others – Journal of Education and Work, 1997
Comparison of Scottish and English attempts to unify academic and vocational education shows the English concept to be more political, radical, and focused on critique of the existing system. In Scotland, the concept of a unified system is more consensual and specific, but less visionary. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Comparative Education, Educational Change, Educational Policy
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Moore, Rob; Trenwith, John – Journal of Education and Work, 1997
Explores how an advertising degree course had to be positioned between competing definitions of valid and relevant, academic and experiential knowledge. Locates the issues within the context of credential inflation--credentials become worth less as more people acquire them. (SK)
Descriptors: Academic Education, Business Education, Credentials, Educational Change
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Semeijn, Judith H.; van der Velden, Rolf; Heijke, Hans; van der Vleuten, Cees; Boshuizen, Henny P. A. – Journal of Education and Work, 2006
In this study, the effects of several educational and non-educational indicators of competence on short-term labour market outcomes for university graduates are estimated. The research question is: to what extent do indications of specific and generic competence during the educational program predict labour market outcomes? Labour market outcomes…
Descriptors: Sciences, Graduates, Work Experience, Labor Market