Stepping into the labour market from the VET sector in China: student perceptions and experiences

IF 1.9 4区 教育学 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
Geng Wang
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Abstract

ABSTRACT The Chinese Government is clear that investment is needed to upskill the workforce, yet VET students, who will play a key role in the upskilling, continue to be positioned at the bottom of the educational hierarchy and suffer considerable societal prejudice. This paper presents new findings on Chinese VET students’ perceptions of the job market and career possibilities in the context of the negatively stereotyped VET system. The findings are analysed through the lens of Gramsci’s hegemonic power and with reference to Bauman’s individualisation. A lack of confidence was found among the VET students who were about to enter the labour market; moreover, they exhibited a passive acceptance of whatever jobs were available, rather than mindfully choosing. Analysis of the findings suggests that the students gave their active consent to the hegemonic human capital form of thinking and accepted their perceived ‘inadequacy’ and unfavourable places in the division of labour. They were under the impression that they needed to take responsibility for the choices they made as ‘[our] chances all come down to us'. The study concludes that this individualising force could sustain hegemonic control as well as provide the ‘flexible workers’ needed by an economy influenced by neoliberalism.
从中国职业教育与培训部门进入劳动力市场:学生的看法和经验
摘要中国政府很清楚,提高劳动力技能需要投资,但职业教育与培训学院的学生将在技能提升中发挥关键作用,他们仍然处于教育等级的底层,并遭受相当大的社会偏见。本文提出了在消极刻板印象的职业教育系统背景下,中国职业教育学生对就业市场和职业可能性的看法的新发现。这些发现是通过葛兰西霸权的视角并参照鲍曼的个人化来分析的。即将进入劳动力市场的VET学生缺乏信心;此外,他们表现出被动接受任何可用的工作,而不是用心选择。对研究结果的分析表明,学生们积极同意霸权的人力资本思维形式,并接受他们认为的“不足”和在分工中的不利地位。他们的印象是,他们需要为自己的选择负责,因为“(我们的)机会都落在了我们身上”。该研究得出结论,这种个性化的力量可以维持霸权控制,并为受新自由主义影响的经济提供所需的“灵活工人”。
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Studies in Continuing Education
Studies in Continuing Education EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH-
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4.70
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期刊介绍: Studies in Continuing Education is a scholarly journal concerned with all aspects of continuing, professional and lifelong learning. It aims to be of special interest to those involved in: •continuing professional education •adults learning •staff development •training and development •human resource development
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