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Education, Competence Development and Career Trajectories
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This Open Access book presents the results of an interdisciplinary research program to utilize data from the multicohort German National Educational Panel Study (NEPS), which included over 100.000 participants in six nationally representative panel studies. Renowned researchers from the fields of sociology, psychology, educational science, economics, and survey methodology have used the (longitudinal) data for their substantive and/or methodological questions and present important results of their research projects. This edited volume contains contributions from the following four topics: (1) Competence Development: Individual Characteristics, Learning Environments, and other Contextual Factors, (2) Educational Transitions and Pathways: Influencing Factors and Outcomes, (3) Vocational Training and Labour Market, and (4) Individuals with Migration Background. It provides essential insights for researchers, postdocs, PhD students, and university students of different scientific disciplines interested in educational sciences as well as for policy makers who have to deal with educational problems in modern societies.
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Keywords
- Alternative Routes to higher education
- Child development
- Competence development over the life course
- Education
- Education as a lifelong process
- Educational psychology
- Further Training in Germany
- Gender differences in competence development
- Gender differences in education
- German National Educational Panel Study (NEPS)
- Higher education in Germany
- leaning environments
- Local Structural Equation Modeling of Longitudinal Data
- Minority students first language and school success
- Occupational sex segregation in Germany
- Society & Social Sciences
- thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education
- thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education::JNC Educational psychology
- vocational training