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Young people about to leave high school argue that they are determining their own destinies. Scholarly debates also suggest that the influence of structural factors such as social class on an individual''s life course is decreasing. Wolfgang Lehmann challenges this view and offers a detailed comparative analysis of the inter-relationships between social class, institutional structures, and individual educational and career choices. Through a qualitative study of academic-track high school students and participants in youth apprenticeships in Germany and Canada, Lehmann shows how the range of available school-work transition options are defined by both gender and social class. Highlighting the importance of the institutional context in understanding school-work transitions, particularly in relation to Germany''s celebrated apprenticeship system, which rests on highly streamed secondary schooling and a stratified labour market, Lehmann argues that social inequalities are maintained in pa

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"Choosing to Labour? makes a major contribution to our understanding of how different groups of adolescents make the transition from school to adult life. It is the most stimulating and thought-provoking piece of sociological research that I've read in a long time." Julian Tanner, University of Toronto at Scarborough

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      Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
      Publication Date: 8/6/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780773533066, 978-0773533066
      ISBN10: 0773533060

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Young people about to leave high school argue that they are determining their own destinies. Scholarly debates also suggest that the influence of structural factors such as social class on an individual''s life course is decreasing. Wolfgang Lehmann challenges this view and offers a detailed comparative analysis of the inter-relationships between social class, institutional structures, and individual educational and career choices. Through a qualitative study of academic-track high school students and participants in youth apprenticeships in Germany and Canada, Lehmann shows how the range of available school-work transition options are defined by both gender and social class. Highlighting the importance of the institutional context in understanding school-work transitions, particularly in relation to Germany''s celebrated apprenticeship system, which rests on highly streamed secondary schooling and a stratified labour market, Lehmann argues that social inequalities are maintained in pa

      Trade Review
      "Choosing to Labour? makes a major contribution to our understanding of how different groups of adolescents make the transition from school to adult life. It is the most stimulating and thought-provoking piece of sociological research that I've read in a long time." Julian Tanner, University of Toronto at Scarborough

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