Vakmanschap op de arbeidsmarkt Een analyse van de arbeidsmarktuitkomsten van afgestudeerden uit het middelbaar beroepsonderwijs
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| Publication date | 11-2017 |
| Journal | Mens en Maatschappij |
| Volume | Issue number | 92 | 3 |
| Pages (from-to) | 233-257 |
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| Abstract |
In this article we examine the labor market outcome of different types of craftsmen. Do vocationally educated craftsmen have a smoother school-to-work transition than graduates with general skills? We analyze this question using Dutch Labor Force Surveys from 1996 to 2012. We find that craftsmen that have a very specialized educational degree are less likely to be unemployed at the start of their career. However, those with a broader educational degree are more likely to find a job with a high job status than graduates with a specialized degree. According to the literature, craftsmen with a specialized education would have difficulties later in their career: their specific skills become obsolete while those with a broader education would be able to be more mobile in the labor market. We find no support for this when we analyze unemployment. Craftsmen with a small education remain at least as likely to be employed as craftsmen with a broader education. However, for job status we find more support for this hypothesis. The gap in job status between craftsmen with a small and broad education widens over the life course.
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| Document type | Article |
| Language | Dutch |
| Published at | https://doi.org/10.5117/MEM2017.3.BOL |
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