What happened to the PISA 2000 participants five years later?
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The transition from school-to-work has been a burning issue in most countries for the last
decades. So far research on this topic has not been conclusive, and it is still not clear whether transition problems are just individual, linked to the type of education followed at uppersecondary level or just a prolongation of problems arising from poor school performance during compulsory education. This paper uses a unique Swiss longitudinal data-set, which includes information on PISA 2000 scores and the pathways chosen after completing compulsory school. Descriptive results show that students in vocational training, who obtained lower PISA results, are signicantly more likely to be in an inadequate employment situation two years after nishing vocational training. Further analysis shows, however, that it is the type of vocational training followed at upper-secondary level that is decisive for the success in the transition. Nevertheless, individual PISA scores have an indirect impact on the transition results, as they are an important factor explaining which pupils are more likely to get into an intellectually demanding vocational training and which ones are not.
decades. So far research on this topic has not been conclusive, and it is still not clear whether transition problems are just individual, linked to the type of education followed at uppersecondary level or just a prolongation of problems arising from poor school performance during compulsory education. This paper uses a unique Swiss longitudinal data-set, which includes information on PISA 2000 scores and the pathways chosen after completing compulsory school. Descriptive results show that students in vocational training, who obtained lower PISA results, are signicantly more likely to be in an inadequate employment situation two years after nishing vocational training. Further analysis shows, however, that it is the type of vocational training followed at upper-secondary level that is decisive for the success in the transition. Nevertheless, individual PISA scores have an indirect impact on the transition results, as they are an important factor explaining which pupils are more likely to get into an intellectually demanding vocational training and which ones are not.
Date of Publication
2008
Publication Type
Working Paper
Keyword(s)
PISA
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transition
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vocational training
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Bertschy, Kathrin | |
Cattaneo, M. Alejandra | |
Wolter, Stefan C. |
Publisher
Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit (IZA)
ISSN
2365-9793
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http://ftp.iza.org/dp3323.pdf
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