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Souto-Otero, Manuel – Journal of Education Policy, 2010
This paper analyses the relationship between education, meritocracy and redistribution. It first questions the meritocratic ideal highlighting how it relates to normative expectations that do not hold fully neither in their logic nor in practice. It then complements the literature on persistent inequalities by focusing on the opportunities for…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Achievement, Career Development, Labor Market
Isopahkala-Bouret, Ulpukka – European Educational Research Journal, 2010
The aim of this study is to analyze discursively how the relationship between educational institutions and workplaces materializes in the position of a vocational teacher. Several studies have pointed out that the role of vocational teachers is changing as a result of current educational reforms, which can be understood in terms of bringing…
Descriptors: Schools, Vocational Education, Vocational Education Teachers, Educational Change
Efendiev, Azer Gamidovich; Balabanova, Evgeniia Sergeevna – Russian Education and Society, 2010
The high demand for educational services for training in specialties of economic management, a level that has become increasingly apparent in the past decade and a half, has taken shape as a result of the population's perceptions as to which specialties are the most in demand in Russia's labor market. And yet, as experts in the field of education…
Descriptors: Business Administration Education, Labor Market, Social Organizations, Foreign Countries
Yakusheva, Olga – Economics of Education Review, 2010
This study examines whether the size of the college earnings premium varies depending on the quality of the match between an individual's degree field and his/her occupation. The study uses the Occupational Information Network (O*NET) to obtain a new measure of the quality of occupational match for a sample of 2268 young adults with post-secondary…
Descriptors: Young Adults, Education Work Relationship, Majors (Students), Economics
Stanley, Julian – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2010
This paper provides an account of the general political strategy behind the new 14-19 diplomas in England. It considers the rationale and the design process associated with one particular diploma--the Diploma for Humanities and Social Sciences--a qualification that is intended to combine vocational and academic content and purposes. The article…
Descriptors: Social Sciences, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Humanities
Bajaj, Monisha – Comparative Education Review, 2010
This article explores intergenerational perspectives on the link between secondary schooling and employment held by students, parents, and teachers in Ndola, Zambia. The author argues that the differentiated meanings of schooling must be understood in light of the economic effects of the shift away from a state-controlled economy during the…
Descriptors: Economic Development, Investment, Poverty, Education Work Relationship
Christofides, Louis N.; Hoy, Michael; Yang, Ling – Economics of Education Review, 2010
Females are more likely to attend Canadian universities and their participation rate has been increasing faster than that of males, generating a 15 percentage point gap by 2005. We investigate the determinants of attending university and explore the reasons for the increasing gender gap. As in the US literature, we find that conventional…
Descriptors: Universities, Educational Attainment, Gender Differences, Enrollment Influences
Grossman, Jean Baldwin; Cooney, Siobhan M. – Public/Private Ventures, 2009
Public/Private Ventures' (P/PV's) "GroundWork" series summarizes available evidence on a variety of social policy topics, providing a firm foundation for future work. This second brief in the series presents an overview of issues surrounding the ninth grade transition: why it is so important; why many middle school students find it so difficult;…
Descriptors: Middle School Students, Grade 9, Articulation (Education), Transitional Programs
Kim, Kyung-Nyun – ProQuest LLC, 2009
Notwithstanding the astonishing growth in college enrollments, high school remains important to workforce entry. This fact is often buried by pronouncements about the primacy of U.S. higher education--in 2005, for example, 69% of high school graduates went on to college. In the meantime, a restructured economy has replaced unemployment with a form…
Descriptors: High School Graduates, Graduation, Education Work Relationship, Labor Market
Krejsler, John B.; Carney, Stephen – European Education, 2009
Within an overall policy script aimed at creating fewer "world-class" institutions, Danish universities are currently being remade to better serve the world of work and employment, the demands of high-technology industry, and the needs of society, which are increasingly described and defined in terms of appeals to "relevance to the…
Descriptors: Democracy, Discourse Analysis, Educational Change, Education Work Relationship
Adults Learning, 2009
This article features In Touch, a volunteer programme run jointly by the Manchester Museum and Imperial War Museum North, that does more than teach individuals about the museums and their collections, it also gives them skills and experience they can transfer to their lives and future employment. Working in partnership has enabled both museums to…
Descriptors: Employment, Museums, Volunteers, Foreign Countries
Porter, Aaron – Adults Learning, 2009
Since 2006, it has been clear that the system of capped variable fees hasn't worked, either in practice or in principle. The system fails when it comes to delivering admission by ability, rather than the ability to pay. It fails in the allocation of bursaries, and it fails because, while there is guaranteed debt, there is no guarantee of financial…
Descriptors: Undergraduate Study, Outcomes of Education, Costs, Financial Support
Watras, Joseph – Theory and Research in Social Education, 2009
Arthur E. Morgan and other self-made business leaders opened Moraine Park School in 1917 to provide a form of character training that they feared had ended in the United States. These men believed that young people gained the best social education when they had to run their own companies because such opportunities enabled students to acquire the…
Descriptors: Education Work Relationship, Corporations, Values Education, College Presidents
Uluorta, H.; Quill, L. – International Studies in Sociology of Education, 2009
Higher education within the USA is increasingly perceived to be in a state of crisis. This crisis exposes the USA and its citizens to risks that spell out disaster whether it is from a loss of national global competitiveness, a reduction in the standard of living and/or deep challenges to social cohesion. The suggested remedy to this condition is…
Descriptors: Living Standards, Educational Practices, Education Work Relationship, Higher Education
Bjornskov, Christian – Economics of Education Review, 2009
The paper develops a simple model to examine how social trust might affect the growth of schooling through lowering transaction costs associated with employing educated individuals. In a sample of 52 countries, the paper thereafter provides empirical evidence that trust has led to faster growth of schooling in the period 1960-2000. The findings…
Descriptors: Trust (Psychology), Social Capital, Models, Educational Development

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