Transitions from School to Work
Herausgeber: Schoon, Ingrid; Silbereisen, Rainer K.
Transitions from School to Work
Herausgeber: Schoon, Ingrid; Silbereisen, Rainer K.
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This volume provides a different perspective on the global changes that have transformed school-to-work transitions since the 1970s.
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This volume provides a different perspective on the global changes that have transformed school-to-work transitions since the 1970s.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9780521490689
- ISBN-10: 0521490685
- Artikelnr.: 26183984
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 410
- Erscheinungstermin: 19. Mai 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 235mm x 157mm x 29mm
- Gewicht: 814g
- ISBN-13: 9780521490689
- ISBN-10: 0521490685
- Artikelnr.: 26183984
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
Part I. Introduction: 1. Conceptualising school-to-work transitions in
context Ingrid Schoon and Rainer K. Silbereisen; 2. Thinking about the
transition to adulthood: from grand narratives to useful theories Michael
Shanahan and Kyle Longest; Part II. Transitions and Global Change: 3. Is
stable employment becoming more elusive for young men? Mary Corcoran and
Jordan Matsudaira; 4. Youth outcomes in the labour markets of advanced
economies: decline, deterioration, and causes Rebekka Christopoulou and
Paul Ryan; 5. Uncertain and unable to commit: a 14-country comparison of
the impact of globalization on the early life course Melinda Mills and
Hans-Peter Blossfeld; Part III. Individual Decision Making: 6. It was not
my choice, you know? Young people's subjective views and decision-making
processes in biographical transitions Andreas Walther; 7. From paradigm to
paradox: parental support and transitions to independence Gill Jones; 8.
Job attitudes and job aspirations in a changing labour market: Germany,
1991-2006 Christian Ebner and Jutta Allmendinger; 9. Escaping the gender
trap: young women's transition into non-traditional occupations Marlis
Buchmann and Irene Kriesi; Part IV. Mapping Diversity and Change: 10.
Polarization and diversity in the assumption of work and family related
roles: evidence from two British birth cohorts Ingrid Schoon, Andy Ross,
and Peter Martin; 11. Transitions to adulthood: linking late adolescent
life styles to family and work status in the mid-20s Jessica Garrett and
Jacquelynne S. Eccles; 12. Challenges of transitioning into adulthood
Barbara Schneider; Part V. Interventions and Policies: 13. School related
burnout during educational tracks: antecedents and consequences Katariina
Salmela-Aro; 14. Building skills for positive developmental pathways and
successful vocational careers in adulthood: intervention programs within
the school context Karina Weichold; 15. Integrated transition policies for
European young adults: contradictions and solutions Manuela du
Bois-Reymond; 16. The future at work: labour market realities and the
transition to adulthood Lynn Karoly.
context Ingrid Schoon and Rainer K. Silbereisen; 2. Thinking about the
transition to adulthood: from grand narratives to useful theories Michael
Shanahan and Kyle Longest; Part II. Transitions and Global Change: 3. Is
stable employment becoming more elusive for young men? Mary Corcoran and
Jordan Matsudaira; 4. Youth outcomes in the labour markets of advanced
economies: decline, deterioration, and causes Rebekka Christopoulou and
Paul Ryan; 5. Uncertain and unable to commit: a 14-country comparison of
the impact of globalization on the early life course Melinda Mills and
Hans-Peter Blossfeld; Part III. Individual Decision Making: 6. It was not
my choice, you know? Young people's subjective views and decision-making
processes in biographical transitions Andreas Walther; 7. From paradigm to
paradox: parental support and transitions to independence Gill Jones; 8.
Job attitudes and job aspirations in a changing labour market: Germany,
1991-2006 Christian Ebner and Jutta Allmendinger; 9. Escaping the gender
trap: young women's transition into non-traditional occupations Marlis
Buchmann and Irene Kriesi; Part IV. Mapping Diversity and Change: 10.
Polarization and diversity in the assumption of work and family related
roles: evidence from two British birth cohorts Ingrid Schoon, Andy Ross,
and Peter Martin; 11. Transitions to adulthood: linking late adolescent
life styles to family and work status in the mid-20s Jessica Garrett and
Jacquelynne S. Eccles; 12. Challenges of transitioning into adulthood
Barbara Schneider; Part V. Interventions and Policies: 13. School related
burnout during educational tracks: antecedents and consequences Katariina
Salmela-Aro; 14. Building skills for positive developmental pathways and
successful vocational careers in adulthood: intervention programs within
the school context Karina Weichold; 15. Integrated transition policies for
European young adults: contradictions and solutions Manuela du
Bois-Reymond; 16. The future at work: labour market realities and the
transition to adulthood Lynn Karoly.
Part I. Introduction: 1. Conceptualising school-to-work transitions in
context Ingrid Schoon and Rainer K. Silbereisen; 2. Thinking about the
transition to adulthood: from grand narratives to useful theories Michael
Shanahan and Kyle Longest; Part II. Transitions and Global Change: 3. Is
stable employment becoming more elusive for young men? Mary Corcoran and
Jordan Matsudaira; 4. Youth outcomes in the labour markets of advanced
economies: decline, deterioration, and causes Rebekka Christopoulou and
Paul Ryan; 5. Uncertain and unable to commit: a 14-country comparison of
the impact of globalization on the early life course Melinda Mills and
Hans-Peter Blossfeld; Part III. Individual Decision Making: 6. It was not
my choice, you know? Young people's subjective views and decision-making
processes in biographical transitions Andreas Walther; 7. From paradigm to
paradox: parental support and transitions to independence Gill Jones; 8.
Job attitudes and job aspirations in a changing labour market: Germany,
1991-2006 Christian Ebner and Jutta Allmendinger; 9. Escaping the gender
trap: young women's transition into non-traditional occupations Marlis
Buchmann and Irene Kriesi; Part IV. Mapping Diversity and Change: 10.
Polarization and diversity in the assumption of work and family related
roles: evidence from two British birth cohorts Ingrid Schoon, Andy Ross,
and Peter Martin; 11. Transitions to adulthood: linking late adolescent
life styles to family and work status in the mid-20s Jessica Garrett and
Jacquelynne S. Eccles; 12. Challenges of transitioning into adulthood
Barbara Schneider; Part V. Interventions and Policies: 13. School related
burnout during educational tracks: antecedents and consequences Katariina
Salmela-Aro; 14. Building skills for positive developmental pathways and
successful vocational careers in adulthood: intervention programs within
the school context Karina Weichold; 15. Integrated transition policies for
European young adults: contradictions and solutions Manuela du
Bois-Reymond; 16. The future at work: labour market realities and the
transition to adulthood Lynn Karoly.
context Ingrid Schoon and Rainer K. Silbereisen; 2. Thinking about the
transition to adulthood: from grand narratives to useful theories Michael
Shanahan and Kyle Longest; Part II. Transitions and Global Change: 3. Is
stable employment becoming more elusive for young men? Mary Corcoran and
Jordan Matsudaira; 4. Youth outcomes in the labour markets of advanced
economies: decline, deterioration, and causes Rebekka Christopoulou and
Paul Ryan; 5. Uncertain and unable to commit: a 14-country comparison of
the impact of globalization on the early life course Melinda Mills and
Hans-Peter Blossfeld; Part III. Individual Decision Making: 6. It was not
my choice, you know? Young people's subjective views and decision-making
processes in biographical transitions Andreas Walther; 7. From paradigm to
paradox: parental support and transitions to independence Gill Jones; 8.
Job attitudes and job aspirations in a changing labour market: Germany,
1991-2006 Christian Ebner and Jutta Allmendinger; 9. Escaping the gender
trap: young women's transition into non-traditional occupations Marlis
Buchmann and Irene Kriesi; Part IV. Mapping Diversity and Change: 10.
Polarization and diversity in the assumption of work and family related
roles: evidence from two British birth cohorts Ingrid Schoon, Andy Ross,
and Peter Martin; 11. Transitions to adulthood: linking late adolescent
life styles to family and work status in the mid-20s Jessica Garrett and
Jacquelynne S. Eccles; 12. Challenges of transitioning into adulthood
Barbara Schneider; Part V. Interventions and Policies: 13. School related
burnout during educational tracks: antecedents and consequences Katariina
Salmela-Aro; 14. Building skills for positive developmental pathways and
successful vocational careers in adulthood: intervention programs within
the school context Karina Weichold; 15. Integrated transition policies for
European young adults: contradictions and solutions Manuela du
Bois-Reymond; 16. The future at work: labour market realities and the
transition to adulthood Lynn Karoly.