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A comparison of business graduates’ labour force destinations following post‐secondary vocational education and training in three Indian states

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Pages 271-282 | Published online: 18 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

The Higher Secondary Vocational Education programme in India was introduced in 1976–77, to boost the supply of manpower trained to an intermediate skill level. This paper uses data collected during a study of the impact of vocational business courses in the three states of Kerala, Goa and Haryana. The study collected information on a range of indicators of student background, their views on the vocational education programmes, their employment status following completion, as well as some idea of their reasons for enrolling. The study considers the findings from the three states and places this in context by drawing on the extensive literature in this area. As with many studies of this nature, there are limitations placed on our interpretation of the data. However, the main findings do support the view that a destination of continued education and training may act as a form of hidden unemployment for the most disadvantaged who graduate from vocational education and training programmes; reflecting a wider need for policies that ensure buoyant local labour markets, with sufficient and appropriate demand for labour, alongside vocational education and training programmes.

Acknowledgement

The study was undertaken with the financial assistance provided by ERIC, NCERT, New Delhi and the authors acknowledge the support provided.

Notes

The views and opinions expressed in this paper are those of the authors and do not necessarily represent the views or opinion of PSS Central Institute of Vocational Education or University of Westminster.

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