The Role of Vocational Education and Training in the Integration of Refugees in Austria, Denmark and Germany

IF 1.5 Q2 EDUCATION & EDUCATIONAL RESEARCH
C. Jørgensen, Hannes Hautz, Junmin Li
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Context: Vocational education and training (VET) plays a crucial role in the social inclusion of refugees. The aim of this paper is to examine how the VET systems of Austria, Denmark and Germany responded to the arrival of young refugees since 2015. VET in these countries are all categorised as systems of collective skill formation, which offer apprenticeships in addition to school-based training. The article examines and juxtaposes the legal rights, the actual opportunities and the barriers to refugees’ participation in and completion of VET at upper secondary level in the three selected countries.Methods: The study is based on reviews of literature and an analysis of refugee policies in the three countries. The literature search used a snowballing strategy and included policy documents, research publications and grey literature from organisations of civil society. The literature review employed a narrative, issue-focused approach to explore and compare key categories relating to the research question. To elaborate, refine and structure the categories for each of the three countries we used an input-process-output model (Adams, 1993) and a combination of deductive and inductive analysis procedure.Findings: The findings of the study are divided into six categories that structure the analysis: admission requirements, validation of prior learning, vocational guidance, language training, social support measures and access to apprenticeships. The analysis finds that both asylum seekers and recognised refugees have more opportunities in Germany than in the other two countries regarding the key categories. The findings show no major differences in the position of the social partners in the three countries in relation to refugees’ participation in VET, however the national governments reacted differently to the influx of refugees. In Austria and Denmark, new governments with strong anti-immigration agendas took office and reduced the access to and participation in VET for asylum seekers and refugees. At the same time, the German government introduced various integration measures for refugees in cooperation with employers with the aim of making VET more accessible to refugees.Conclusion: To access and complete VET, refugees depend on supporting measures to overcome a variety of barriers, e.g. regarding language training and access to apprenticeships. Overall, reforms in Germany demonstrate promising initiatives to overcome the barriers to the integration of refugees in VET, while reforms in Austria and Denmark have limited refugees’ opportunities to access and complete VET.
职业教育和培训在奥地利、丹麦和德国难民融入社会中的作用
背景:职业教育和培训在难民融入社会方面发挥着至关重要的作用。本文的目的是研究奥地利、丹麦和德国的职业教育教育体系如何应对2015年以来年轻难民的到来。这些国家的职业教育培训都被归类为集体技能形成系统,除了以学校为基础的培训外,还提供学徒制。本文考察并并列了三个选定国家中难民参与和完成高中教育的法律权利、实际机会和障碍。方法:本研究以文献回顾及三国难民政策分析为基础。文献检索采用滚雪球策略,包括政策文件、研究出版物和民间社会组织的灰色文献。文献综述采用了一种叙事的、以问题为中心的方法来探索和比较与研究问题相关的关键类别。为了详细阐述、完善和构建这三个国家的分类,我们使用了投入-过程-产出模型(Adams, 1993)和演绎和归纳分析程序的结合。研究结果:研究结果分为六类,构成分析:入学要求,先前学习的验证,职业指导,语言培训,社会支持措施和获得学徒。分析发现,在关键类别方面,寻求庇护者和被认可的难民在德国都比在其他两个国家有更多的机会。调查结果表明,三个国家的社会伙伴在难民参与职业教育方面的立场没有重大差异,但各国政府对难民涌入的反应不同。在奥地利和丹麦,具有强烈反移民议程的新政府上台,减少了寻求庇护者和难民获得和参与职业教育培训的机会。与此同时,德国政府与雇主合作推出了各种难民融入措施,目的是使难民更容易获得职业教育培训。结论:为了获得和完成职业教育培训,难民依赖于支持性措施来克服各种障碍,例如语言培训和获得学徒资格。总体而言,德国的改革显示出有希望的举措,克服了难民融入职业教育的障碍,而奥地利和丹麦的改革限制了难民获得和完成职业教育的机会。
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