2019
DOI: 10.1108/ijm-02-2018-0061
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School-to-work transition and vocational education: a comparison across Europe

Abstract: Purpose Youth unemployment is one of the major problems that the economic systems face. Given this issue, the purpose of this paper is to assess whether school-to-work transition is easier for individuals with secondary vocational education compared to general secondary education. The authors want to explore which vocational systems across Europe produce better effects. Design/methodology/approach The authors use data from a module on “Entry of young people into the labour market” from the 2009 and 2014 Euro… Show more

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“…Other studies have paid attention to specific aspects connected with the transition. For example, Brunetti and Corsini (2019) analysed European countries by looking at the effect on the duration of the STWT of vocational studies, while Berloffa et al (2019) focused on gender inequality in the first three years of the STWT experience. Another relevant contribution to the literature is from Manacorda et al (2017), who examined the differences in the STWT experiences connected with the attainment of the first job and of the first stable job for a selection of about 30 developing countries.…”
Section: The State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Other studies have paid attention to specific aspects connected with the transition. For example, Brunetti and Corsini (2019) analysed European countries by looking at the effect on the duration of the STWT of vocational studies, while Berloffa et al (2019) focused on gender inequality in the first three years of the STWT experience. Another relevant contribution to the literature is from Manacorda et al (2017), who examined the differences in the STWT experiences connected with the attainment of the first job and of the first stable job for a selection of about 30 developing countries.…”
Section: The State Of the Artmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…When we asked about the Activations tools that can be developed to help improve the situation of NEET after the COVID-19 crisis, we found a mix in the importance of the proposed tools, but the motivational part has greater relative importance: from the youth side, to know about the expectations about the future; and from the professionals part, to discover more about the motivations of the group to improve the policies. If we review the Monitoring for these specific group of young people, the most relevant tool is "To create a short-term and flexible training for promoting youths' new technical skills", as proper and qualified education of youth is of significant importance nowadays (Brunetti & Corsini, 2019;Lin & Long, 2020).…”
Section: Not Important Importantmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Educational potential, values and the role of education, educational strategies in the process of transition from education to work are analyzed by Viejo (2019), Johnson and Elder (2002), Brunetti and Corsini (2019) and others. Numerous works of international researchers, including the works of Lechner et al (2017), Masdonati et al (2016), Cano-Escoriaza (2019), Johnson (2001), Speckesser et al (2019) are devoted to the study of the adolescents' work potential, the evolution of work values, work strategies.…”
Section: Problem Statementmentioning
confidence: 99%