Bachelor degree participation in vocational institutions: examining the determinants of participation

IF 0.9 Q3 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH International Journal of Training Research Pub Date : 2020-05-03 DOI:10.1080/14480220.2020.1830838
Paul Koshy, S. Webb, A. Dockery, E. Knight
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ABSTRACT Recent studies in Australia have found that bachelor's degree participation in vocational institutions in Australia tends to skew towards students from high and middle socioeconomic status (SES) backgrounds. This outcome runs counter to overall vocational participation which is dominated by students from low and middle SES backgrounds. This paper uses data from the Longitudinal Surveys of Australian Youth (LSAY) to confirm findings from a mixed-methods study on bachelor courses in vocational institutions by school leaver-aged students. It characterises the student population in such courses and examines evidence on the influence of determinants of bachelor participation in vocational institutions, in relation to measures of family background, wealth and cultural status and school type. It is found that students entering bachelor programs in vocational education have higher household levels of cultural possession, are more likely to plan to enter university, and have higher self-assessments of academic ability than those undertaking traditional vocational qualification pathways, but lower than those who undertook bachelor qualifications at university.
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职业院校本科学位参与:参与决定因素的考察
摘要澳大利亚最近的研究发现,澳大利亚职业院校的学士学位参与倾向于向具有高中社会经济地位(SES)背景的学生倾斜。这一结果与由社会经济地位低和中等背景的学生主导的整体职业参与背道而驰。本文使用澳大利亚青年纵向调查(LSAY)的数据来证实一项由离校年龄学生对职业院校学士课程进行的混合方法研究的结果。它描述了这类课程的学生群体,并研究了与家庭背景、财富和文化地位以及学校类型相关的学士学位参与职业院校的决定因素的影响证据。研究发现,与传统职业资格认证途径的学生相比,进入职业教育学士课程的学生具有更高的家庭文化拥有水平,更有可能计划进入大学,对学术能力的自我评估更高,但低于在大学获得学士资格的学生。
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