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Original Articles

Taking a straightforward detour: learning and labour market participation in the German apprenticeship system

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Pages 93-104 | Received 28 Jun 2007, Accepted 30 Nov 2007, Published online: 14 Feb 2008
 

Abstract

In Germany, the group of young people with the most extended transition from school to work are those achieving higher education entrance qualifications (Abitur), then serving an apprenticeship in the German dual system and later pursuing higher education. On the basis of three Anglo‐German comparative studies, this article highlights the factors influencing the young people’s choice to enter the dual system, such as strong social support by relevant persons (e.g. family members) and a distinct self‐esteem and self‐concept. It is pointed out that those entering the dual system are more risk‐averse than other students with higher education entrance qualifications. It can be shown that many of those who start to study after the apprenticeship choose subjects based on the occupational field they have been trained in.

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1. Sächsische Zeitung, 4 April 1997, page 23.

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