1. The Role of Education Systems in Preventing NEETs
- Author
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van Vugt, Lynn, van der Velden, Rolf, Levels, Mark, Brzinsky-Fay, Christian, Holmes, Craig, Jongbloed, Janine, Taki, Hirofumi, Levels, Mark, Brzinsky-Fay, Christian, Holmes, Craig, Jongbloed, Janine, Taki, Hirofumi, RS: GSBE other - not theme-related research, ROA / Health, skills and inequality, RS: GSBE UM-BIC, and RS: GSBE - MACIMIDE
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unemployment ,Economics ,Arbeitslosigkeit ,internationaler Vergleich ,Education ,vocational training system ,training opportunities ,ddc:370 ,Berufsaussicht ,gender-specific factors ,ddc:330 ,Program for the International Assessment of Adult Competencies (PIAAC), August 2011 - March 2012 and April 2014 - March 2015 ,Labor Market Research ,Bildung und Erziehung ,Ausbildungschancen ,Arbeitsmarktforschung ,Macroanalysis of the Education System, Economics of Education, Educational Policy ,Wirtschaft ,vocational education ,international comparison ,berufliche Weiterbildung ,Makroebene des Bildungswesens ,advanced vocational education ,education system ,Bildungswesen ,Berufsbildung ,geschlechtsspezifische Faktoren ,ddc:300 ,career prospect ,Ausbildungssystem - Abstract
The education system is one of the crucial institutional arrangements that shape young people's school-to-work transition. This chapter explores to what extent different aspects of education systems across countries are associated with the likelihood to become long-term NEET. The way the vocational education and training is organised differs across countries. The way education systems are providing vocational education and training depends on the combination of school- and work-based education. The chapter suggests a significant interaction with gender; women living in countries with highly stratified education systems are more likely to become long-term NEET compared to males living in countries with highly stratified education systems.
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- 2022