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Does type of high school program affect unemployment in Sweden?Rui, Shuang, Yang, Yiwen January 2013 (has links)
This paper is analyzing the unemployment duration difference of individuals under different high school programs in Sweden. The cause of the analysis has from stemmed from different fields of study and its effect on employment positions in the labour market. We see education as a factor of key importance. In addition to research on an education level, the type of study also plays an important role. Therefore, how different school programs affect unemployment duration becomes the central question we try to answer in this paper. To pursue a clear analysis structure, we start with previous studies on an education level and show the author’s interest into the research of the field of study’s effect on unemployment. Job search theory is applied to do analysis on the data. Then, an empirical analysis of unemployment duration is conducted. This is done through linear regression using the least-squares method. Finally, conclusions are made as well as some policy implications and ideas for further research.
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Effekter av studie- och yrkesinriktad vägledning på gymnasieskolan – Effekter av vägledning, avseende gymnasieelevers valda programAurell, Patricia, Johansson, Martina January 2015 (has links)
The purpose of this study was to investigate the effect of educational and vocational guidance, refer-only high school students tend to stay on their first selected program or to change the program. The theories used in the study deals with young people's choices and choosing education and vocational and life role as a student. The method was quantitative, descriptive survey. High school students in grades three, from two high schools, were asked to answer a questionnaire about perceived educational and vocational guidance. Convenience sample consisted of 162 respondents (N = 162), 86 women and 76 men. The results showed that a majority of respondents go left on their first selected programs, and has received academic and vocational guidance for school choice. The individual guidance and information in class was the most common guidance methods. In conclusion, the study showed that educational and vocational guidance are of importance regarding whether high school students choose to go left on their first selected program or not. The indicative density in the form of many individual conversations reduces the risk of any program changes.
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