2021
DOI: 10.13152/ijrvet.8.2.1
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Transition From Low-Threshold Vocational Education and Training to Work in Switzerland: Factors Influencing Objective and Subjective Career Success

Abstract: Context: There are currently two low-threshold vocational education and training (VET) options in Switzerland for young people at risk: A two-year programme for a Federal VET certificate and a practical training programme designed for young people with special needs. In the present study, we looked at transitions from these programmes to the labour market. Possible influences on objective and subjective indicators of career success, such as social background, personal disposition, and training, were considered… Show more

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“…This thing will give birth to an attitude creative and innovation which is part small of the character entrepreneur. This is in accordance with the research of Hofman (2021) which states that the professional and support of VET trainers affect student competence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…This thing will give birth to an attitude creative and innovation which is part small of the character entrepreneur. This is in accordance with the research of Hofman (2021) which states that the professional and support of VET trainers affect student competence.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
“…They identified school-related factors (e.g., inclusion in general education, high school diploma, transition program), career-related factors (e.g., career awareness, work experience), family-related factors (e.g., parent expectations, parental involvement), and individual factors (e.g., social skills, self-care). In this research tradition, self-determination has been identified as a key factor and is positively associated with employment outcomes 1 year after leaving school (Shogren et al, 2015). However, the context in which it is most likely to flourish has not been extensively studied.…”
Section: School-to-work Transition and Well-beingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Given that severe LD will hamper the possibility for some students to obtain a high school diploma, various countries and states offer alternate work-study programs (e.g., Flexer et al, 2011; Hofmann et al, 2021). Specifically, in Quebec, when 15-year-old students face significant and persistent challenges succeeding in secondary school, they may be redirected to the Work-Oriented Training Path (WOTP; MELS, 2008).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…The CBT program refers to the Indonesian National Work Competency Standards (Standar Kompetensi Kerja Nasional Indonesia-SKKNI). The training program is also based on industry needs to equip graduates (Hofmann et al, 2021;Nopiah et al, 2018). Training participants are expected to have competence after attending the training so that they are able to compete and enter the world of work (García-Castilla et al, 2019;Meo et al, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%