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Deutsche und Ausländer an der zweiten Schwelle

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"The number of foreign adolescents taking part in vocational training in West Germany has risen considerably since the 1970s. However, analyses applying the IAB employment subsample show that it is much harder for foreigners to find employment after having finished their professional training than it is for Germans. Non-German men, in particular, have to leave the training firm or their training occupation more often than German men; furthermore incidence of unemployment form or their training occupation more often than German men; furthermore incidence of unemployment is higher and they are more often employed below their level of qualification. A comparison among cohorts reveals but slight changes regarding the differences between Germans and foreigners. Multivariate analyses point to the fact both the structures of vocational training and the coping with the 'second threshold' are responsible for the inferiors career start chances of foreigners." (Author's abstract, IAB-Doku) ((en))

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Konietzka, D. & Seibert, H. (2003): Deutsche und Ausländer an der zweiten Schwelle. Eine vergleichende Analyse der Berufseinstiegskohorten 1976-1995 in Westdeutschland. In: Zeitschrift für Pädagogik, Vol. 49, No. 4, p. 567-590.

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