Descripción del proyecto
Trazado de la transición de la educación al lugar de trabajo en un entorno en constante cambio
Los cambios acelerados en el mercado laboral ponen en tela de juicio la adecuación de la educación para garantizar unas perspectivas laborales. El proyecto financiado con fondos europeos CAREER explorará los cambios en el mercado laboral y su gran repercusión sobre los trabajadores. CAREER utilizará los datos únicos de millones de textos históricos de ofertas de empleo, datos de paneles de alta calidad, entrevistas y experimentos factoriales para realizar un seguimiento de la transformación del mercado laboral a través de la investigación comparativa en seis países. Centrándose en el papel de la formación profesional y la educación general en la conformación del paisaje laboral, el proyecto aspira a ofrecer una base informativa sólida para la futura formulación de políticas y la planificación de la educación.
Objetivo
Technological changes and the automation of occupational tasks present societies with a challenge: Is it still sensible to provide students with occupation-specific (vocational) education? Or are students with general educational qualifications better equipped for the future, given that what is demanded in the labor market is under rapid change?
While a large literature has shown that graduates with vocational training have a comparatively smooth transition from school to work, it has exclusively focused on the early career. We do not know how and why labor market outcomes vary over the life course, or how careers are affected by changing labor markets.
CAREER investigates how labor market demands change, and how these changes in the macro context affect individual workers. It takes an innovative career perspective to study how and why labor market returns to vocational and general education vary over the life cycle. Its core hypothesis is that vocational graduates have a late-career disadvantage because their occupation-specific skills hinder labor market mobility, particularly when labor market demands alter quickly.
CAREER is a comparative project, and studies six countries: Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Sweden, Switzerland, and the United Kingdom. Using computational methods on unique data of millions of historical job vacancy texts, we describe how labor markets are changing. Relying on high quality panel data we map how careers of vocational and general graduates develop in changing labor markets. Using interviews, and factorial experiments we expose the theoretical mechanisms that drive career effects.
By extending the observation window from the early to the full career, CAREER shows how workers with specific or general qualifications perform in rapidly changing labor markets. This will not only enrich our understanding of the link between education and the labor market, it will also inform policy makers on a future-proof education system.
Ámbito científico
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Régimen de financiación
ERC-STG - Starting GrantInstitución de acogida
1012WX Amsterdam
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