Invest for the long term or attend to immediate needs?: schools and the employment of less educated youths and adults
For the past 20 years, researchers worldwide have shared a consensus that tracking leads to failure in school. But educational systems continue to use this practice for many reasons. One argument used to support the practice is that students who enter the vocational track early in their careers tend to enter the labour market more quickly. Data show, however, that when these people are in their 40s, they become the most vulnerable to poverty, especially during periods of economic recession. In addition to moving towards more comprehensive educational systems as the best long-term way to improv ... Show more
Authors: Santa Cruz, Inaki; Siles, Gregori; Vrecer, Natalija
Published: Oxford, England, Blackwell Publishers, 2011
Resource type: Article
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