Smooth Path Or Long and Winding Road?: How Institutions Shape the Transition from Higher Education to Work

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Budrich UniPress, 2010 - Social Science - 276 pages
How Institutions Shape the Transition from Higher Education to Work The book uses a comparative study of Germany and Britain to reveal how national institutions shape the labour market careers of higher education graduates. It identifies four institutional spheres that are important: the structure of higher education systems, the content of study, the structure of graduate labour markets, and labour market flexibility. Due to country differences in these institutional aspects, the transition from higher education to work in Germany follows a smooth path, while in Britain it is more comparable to a long and winding road.

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Dr. rer. pol. Kathrin Leuze, Director of the Projekt Group "National Education Panel Study (NEPS): Vocational Training and Lifelong Learning", at the Social Science Research Center Berlin (WZB), Associate Professor for Education Sociology at the Free University of Berlin.

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