Chancennachteile von Jugendlichen aus Migrationsfamilien beim Übergang in berufliche Ausbildung

U. Beicht, Günter Walden
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Starting from the well documented fact that young people from migrant families are less successful in the transition from school to initial vocational education and training than non-migrants, we, in this paper, analyze the infl uence of social class on this transition difference. The central question is whether the difference in the transition between migrants and non-migrants can be mainly explained by inherent differences in social class or if migration background has an independent infl uence on transition. Our results show, fi rst, that the educational aspirations of migrants and non-migrants clearly differ at the end of the school career. Migrants without access to tertiary education are signifi cantly less interested in an apprenticeship or in other forms of fully qualifying vocational education and training than non-migrants, while migrants with access to tertiary education even more frequently apply for vocational education and training than the respective group of non-migrants. Social class has an infl uence on educational aspiration but does not eliminate the independent effect of migration background. Second, our results confi rm that the success of transition to vocational education and training differs strongly between migrants and non-migrants. However, a negative effect of migration background can only be shown for migrants without access to tertiary education. Migrants who have access to tertiary education have the same transition chances as the respective group of non-migrants. The disadvantage for migrants without access to tertiary education remains even when including aspects of social class and it affects all different regions of origin.
移徙家庭青年人走向专业教育的机会
有充分的证据表明,来自流动家庭的年轻人在从学校到初始职业教育和培训的过渡中比非流动家庭的年轻人更不成功,本文从这一事实出发,分析了社会阶层对这种过渡差异的影响。核心问题是,移徙者和非移徙者之间的过渡差异是否可以主要用社会阶层的内在差异来解释,或者移徙背景是否对过渡有独立的影响。我们的研究结果表明,首先,流动人口和非流动人口的教育愿望在学校生涯结束时明显不同。无法接受高等教育的移徙者对学徒或其他形式的完全合格的职业教育和培训的兴趣明显低于非移徙者,而能够接受高等教育的移徙者甚至比相应的非移徙者群体更频繁地申请职业教育和培训。社会阶层对受教育意愿有影响,但不能消除移民背景的独立影响。其次,我们的研究结果证实,向职业教育和培训过渡的成功率在移民和非移民之间存在很大差异。然而,移徙背景的负面影响只能体现在无法接受高等教育的移徙者身上。能够接受高等教育的移民与相应的非移民群体有相同的转型机会。即使考虑到社会阶层的各个方面,无法接受高等教育的移徙者仍然处于不利地位,它影响到所有不同的原籍地区。
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