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Autor/in | Agrawal, Tushar |
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Titel | Vocational Education and Training in India: Challenges, Status and Labour Market Outcomes |
Quelle | In: Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 64 (2012) 4, S.453-474 (22 Seiten)Infoseite zur Zeitschrift
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Sprache | englisch |
Dokumenttyp | gedruckt; online; Zeitschriftenaufsatz |
ISSN | 1363-6820 |
DOI | 10.1080/13636820.2012.727851 |
Schlagwörter | Industrial Training; Vocational Education; Foreign Countries; Labor Market; Unemployment; Systems Analysis; Performance Factors; Barriers; Training Methods; Training Objectives; Graduate Surveys; National Surveys; Community Surveys; Salary Wage Differentials; Educational Status Comparison; Outcomes of Education; Educational Indicators; Skill Development; Educational Needs; Employment Potential; Education Work Relationship; India Betriebliche Berufsausbildung; Gewerblich-industrielle Ausbildung; Industriebetriebslehre; Ausbildung; Berufsbildung; Ausland; Labour market; Arbeitsmarkt; Arbeitslosigkeit; System analysis; Systemanalyse; Leistungsindikator; Didaktik; Trainingsmaßnahme; Training objectiv; Ausbildungsziel; Trainingsziel; Soziokultureller Vergleich; Lernleistung; Schulerfolg; Educational indicato; Bildungsindikator; Kompetenzentwicklung; Qualifikationsentwicklung; Educational need; Bildungsbedarf; Arbeitsmarktbezogene Qualifikation; Beschäftigungsfähigkeit; Indien |
Abstract | This paper provides an overview of vocational education and training (VET) system in India, and discusses various challenges and difficulties in the Indian VET system. The paper also examines labour market outcomes of vocational graduates and compares these with those of general secondary graduates using a large-scale nationally representative household survey. We find quite a high rate of unemployment (11%) for VET holders in the age group 15-29 years. Although unemployment rate of VET holders is higher than the overall unemployment rate in the same age group, the rate is lower than that for general secondary graduates. We show that average daily wages are higher, both for regular and casual workers, for VET holders. There has been a considerable increase in the number of Industrial Training Institutes/Centres in the last decades, but the coverage of the system is disparate in terms of institutes' vis-a-vis states. (Contains 38 notes, 13 tables and 1 figure.) (As Provided). |
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Update | 2017/4/10 |