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@article{ Hoidn2021,
 title = {Labour Market Success of Initial Vocational Education and Training Graduates: A Comparative Study of Three Education Systems in Central Europe},
 author = {Hoidn, Sabine and Šťastný, Vít},
 journal = {Journal of Vocational Education & Training},
 number = {Latest Articles},
 pages = {1-25},
 year = {2021},
 issn = {1747-5090},
 doi = {https://doi.org/10.1080/13636820.2021.1931946},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-84487-6},
 abstract = {This paper compares within-country programmes of initial vocational education and training (IVET) in Austria, the Czech Republic and Germany and their outcomes. Specifically, it aims to analyse and compare the labour market success of graduates of different tracks at the ISCED 3 level in both early and later stages of their careers. The comparison is based on the analysis of PIAAC 2013 OECD study data. A composite multidimensional indicator was constructed to measure labour market success and subsequently used as a dependent variable in regression models. The results indicate that in the systems with dual IVET at the ISCED 3 level (Germany and Austria), graduates are indeed more successful at the labour market than their counterparts with other ISCED 3 tracks. However, their advantage diminishes in later stages of the career. Additionally, in Austria, the success of dual education young graduates is mediated by individual characteristics. In the system with only school-based IVET (the Czech Republic), this track does not guarantee substantively higher labour market success for young graduates compared to other ISCED 3 tracks and also to those with lower education. Czech apprentices in the later stages of career succeed even less than those with below ISCED 3 education.},
 keywords = {Ausbildung; training; Hochschulbildung; university level of education; vergleichende Forschung; comparative research; Erfolg; success; Arbeitsmarkt; labor market; Ausbildungssystem; vocational training system; Bildungswesen; education system; Mitteleuropa; Central Europe; Österreich; Austria; Tschechische Republik; Czech Republic; Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Federal Republic of Germany}}