谁在印度参与职业教育和培训?社会经济决定因素的分析

IF 1.4 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH Journal of Vocational Education and Training Pub Date : 2021-10-20 DOI:10.1080/13636820.2021.1989617
A. Vincent, D. Rajasekhar
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由于工作年龄人口的增加,印度对人口红利的预期使政府有必要采取旨在培养青年技能的措施。因此,相当重视技能发展政策和方案,包括改革正规职业教育和培训机构,为完成中学教育和选择职业培训的学生提供技能。尽管印度职业教育培训机构的数量在过去十年中增加了一倍多,但它们的利用不足需要对其潜在原因进行分析。本文利用具有全国代表性的教育调查数据,分析了影响职业教育教育参与的社会经济因素。本文的多项逻辑分析结果表明,高中职业教育教育机构的学生往往属于社会弱势家庭,而职业课程的学生更有可能是男性、城市学生,并且来自主要职业为蓝领的家庭。与职业教育相比,来自较高社会经济地位和追求白领工作的家庭的孩子更有可能参加普通教育和专业教育,因为前者在社会中的地位更高。这些发现呼吁对印度目前促进职业教育教育的政策进行微调。
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Who participates in vocational education and training in India? An analysis of socio-economic determinants
ABSTRACT India’s expectation of a demographic dividend owing to an increase in the working age population necessitated government measures aimed at skilling youth. Considerable emphasis was therefore placed on skill development policies and programmes, including revamping formal vocational education and training (VET) institutions that provide skills to students completing secondary schooling and opting vocational training. Although the number of VET institutions in India more than doubled in the last decade, their underutilisation calls for an analysis of underlying reasons. This paper analyses socio-economic factors influencing participation in VET using data from nationally representative survey on education. Findings of a multinomial logit analysis in the paper suggest that students in upper secondary VET institutions tend to belong to socially disadvantaged households, and that students in vocational courses are more likely to be male, urban, and from households whose principal occupation is blue-collar. Children from households belonging to higher socio-economic status and pursuing white-collar jobs are more likely to participate in general and professional education as compared to VET because of higher status assigned to the former in the society. These findings call for fine-tuning of current polices of promotion of VET in India.
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Journal of Vocational Education and Training
Journal of Vocational Education and Training EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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期刊介绍: The Journal of Vocational Education and Training is a peer-reviewed international journal which welcomes submissions involving a critical discussion of policy and practice, as well as contributions to conceptual and theoretical developments in the field. It includes articles based on empirical research and analysis (quantitative, qualitative and mixed method) and welcomes papers from a wide range of disciplinary and inter-disciplinary perspectives. The journal embraces the broad range of settings and ways in which vocational and professional learning takes place and, hence, is not restricted by institutional boundaries or structures in relation to national systems of education and training. It is interested in the study of curriculum, pedagogy, and assessment, as well as economic, cultural and political aspects related to the role of vocational and professional education and training in society. When submitting papers for consideration, the journal encourages authors to consider and engage with debates concerning issues relevant to the focus of their work that have been previously published in the journal. The journal hosts a biennial international conference to provide a forum for researchers to debate and gain feedback on their work, and to encourage comparative analysis and international collaboration. From the first issue of Volume 48, 1996, the journal changed its title from The Vocational Aspect of Education to Journal of Vocational Education and Training.
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