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Antonia Kupfer (2010)
The socio‐political significance of changes to the vocational education system in GermanyBritish Journal of Sociology of Education, 31
C. Schmidt (2008)
Modularisierung als Reformoption für die Berufsvorbereitung an beruflichen Schulen.
S. Schumann (2006)
Jugendliche vor und nach der Berufsvorbereitung : eine Untersuchung zu diskontinuierlichen und nichtlinearen Bildungsverläufen
Heike Solga (2004)
Increasing risks of stigmatization: Changes in school-to-work transitions of less-educated West Germans, 4
Thomas Deissinger, Dieter Mink (2008)
EQF und C-QUAF, Bildungsstandards und Qualität : eine internationale und europäische Debatte und die Folgen für Deutschland
F. Rauner, W. Wittig (2010)
Differences in the Organisation of Apprenticeship in Europe: Findings of a Comparative Evaluation StudyResearch in Comparative and International Education, 5
Pepper Culpepper (1999)
Still a model for the industrialized countries
Susanne Steinmann (2000)
Bildung, Ausbildung und Arbeitsmarktchancen in Deutschland
A. Thoss (2007)
Bildung in Deutschland, 2
Dirk Konietzka (1999)
Ausbildung und Beruf
Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung
Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung Datenreport zum Berufsbildungsbericht
Purpose – In Germany structural change and aggravated international competition have been accompanied by a declining willingness of enterprises to offer apprenticeships. Young people with low levels of qualification increasingly end up in courses at vocational schools that offer few transitions to regular VET or the labour market. This paper aims to show how the German VET (vocational education and training) system turned from an inclusive scheme to a selective scheme regarding young people with low levels of qualifications from basic schooling. Design/methodology/approach – The paper presents empirical results of an evaluation study on the background of the structural changes in German VET. Findings – The empirical results show exemplarily the low connection between these courses and the apprenticeships in companies. Research limitations/implications – The results are exemplary for one type of course at vocational schools. The results cannot empirically illustrate causalities between the structure of German VET system and the diminishing possibilities of youth with low levels of qualification but secondary data presented in this paper support the assumption of an increasingly selective German VET system. Social implications – The article provides information about social selectivity in contemporary German VET. Originality/value – The article not only recapitulates the current German discussions about structural problems and reforms concerning the VET‐system, but also draws conclusions from the German situation about possibilities of apprenticeship‐based pathways for youths with low levels of qualifications in other countries.
Education + Training – Emerald Publishing
Published: Jun 29, 2010
Keywords: Vocational training; Youth; Qualifications; Germany
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