From Education to Work
Cross National Perspectives
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:13th Feb '99
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This book contains empirical studies of school-to-work transitions from several Western countries.
Structural transformations in the international economy and the restructuring of work have made the transition from education to employment increasingly problematic. The book contains useful information on how to improve the school-to-work transition that should be of interest to researchers and practitioners in the field of education, training and educational policy making.Structural transformations in the international economy and the restructuring of work have made the transition from education to employment increasingly problematic. School-to-work pathways have become more socially segmented and the risk of under-employment and joblessness has increased for both vocationally and academically educated youth. Continuous passages have become less common and have given way to multiple entries and exits between schooling and working, under-employment, unemployment and domestic work. This edited volume of empirical studies is based on a series of comparable longitudinal research projects which draw on survey and biographical data from important players in the international economy, the USA, Great Britain, Canada and Germany. The studies document that social and gender inequality is a persistent structural feature that restricts the possibilities to take advantage of educational opportunities and career options. Furthermore, different institutional arrangements are shown to play a crucial role in distributing transition opportunities in a more equal way.
"...a very important contribution to the literature on transitional experiences in the life course as well as to the sociology of education, the sociology of work, and research that seeks to link social structure with the lived experience of individuals at critical periods in their lives." Kenneth H. Tucker Jr, American Journal of Sociology
ISBN: 9780521594196
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 24mm
Weight: 700g
364 pages