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Post-school Pathways of Migrant-Origin Youth in Europe
About This Book
This volume explores the role of structure and agency in shaping post-school pathways for migrant-origin young people, providing new insights from countries with different migration histories and transition systems.
The book collates the work of leading international scholars to cover a number of jurisdictions across Europe, looking in depth at migrant transitions in different contexts. The chapters examine the influence of different education systems, migration status, race and ethnicity, social class, gender, and resilience on the success of transitions to higher education and the labour market. The book highlights the need for host countries to put in place comprehensive policies to counter ethnic inequalities and discrimination in their education and labour market systems while facilitating and supporting immigrant youth in pursuing their post-school pathways.
This timely book will be of great interest to scholars, researchers, and postgraduate students in the fields of migration studies, sociology of education, and equity in education. Policymakers will find this book useful in informing policy development in education and the labour market.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half Title page
- Series Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Dedication
- Contributors
- Chapter 1 Post-school pathways and migrant youth
- Chapter 2 Expectation of early school leaving among Spanish immigrants: A process of segmented assimilation
- Chapter 3 Post-school expectations and outcomes among migrant-origin young people in Ireland
- Chapter 4 Ethnic segregation across fields of study in the Netherlands
- Chapter 5 Educational and school-to-work pathways of majority and ethnic minority youth in Germany: Direct links and detours
- Chapter 6 Early labour market trajectories of the descendants of immigrants in France: Resources, barriers, and perceived discrimination
- Chapter 7 Labour market entry and early careers of immigrants in Italy: Finally in but never established?
- Chapter 8 Conclusion
- Index