Young people from a migrant background
Worse prospects of success despite extensive endeavours to search for a training place: BIBB analysis of the progression opportunities of applicants differentiated according to region of origin
Abstract
Despite the better current prevailing training market situation, the training place search for young people from families with a migrant background remains very difficult. One reason for this is that when they leave general schooling they are in possession of lower school qualifications compared to young people not from a migrant background. This narrows their prospects of finding a training place. The statistical group making up young migrants is, however, extremely heterogeneous. They differ in terms of such aspects as ethnic origin, length of residency in Germany and legal status. For this reason, the present paper chooses to focus on the deviations which exist between migrants from various regions of origin rather than restricting itself only to the differences which exist with regard to the transition opportunities to dual VET for young people from a migrant background as compared to those not from a migrant background. The results of the Federal Institute for Vocational Education and Training (BIBB) analysis presented are based on a survey of young people displaying apprenticeship entry maturity and registered with the Federal Employment Agency as training place applicants (2010 BA/BIBB Applicant Survey).
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BEICHT, Ursula: Young people from a migrant background. Worse prospects of success despite extensive endeavours to search for a training place: BIBB analysis of the progression opportunities of applicants differentiated according to region of origin. BIBB Report 16. Bonn 2011
Beicht, U. (2011). Young people from a migrant background: Worse prospects of success despite extensive endeavours to search for a training place: BIBB analysis of the progression opportunities of applicants differentiated according to region of origin.BIBB Report, 16
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Produktdetails
- Verlag
- Bundesinstitut für Berufsbildung (BIBB)
- Erschienen
- 2011
- Heftnummer
- 16
- Downloads
- 1
- Reihe
- BIBB Report
- ISSN
- 1869-2761
- Sprachen
- englisch / deutsch