“…Still, extant research using disconnected or education-oriented pathways as benchmarks provide relevant (although often indirect) information about the antecedents of work-oriented SWT pathways. In terms of socio-demographics, these studies generally find that male youth are overrepresented in work-oriented pathways (Anders & Dorsett, 2017; Murray et al, 2021; Ranasinghe et al, 2019), possibly because low-skilled job opportunities with advantageous working conditions (e.g., high salary, benefits), such as construction work, are typically accessible and attractive mostly to men (Uppal, 2017). Conversely, some studies find that women are overrepresented in disconnected compared to work-oriented SWT pathways, in part reflecting women’s greater involvement in nonpaid care for significant others (Allmang & Franke, 2020; Murray et al, 2021; Struffolino & Borgna, 2021).…”