Do adult foreign residents prefer academic to vocational education? Evidence from a survey of public opinion in Switzerland
Author(s) : Aurélien Abrassart, Marius R. Busemeyer, Maria A. Cattaneo, Stefan C. Wolter
Source : https://doi.org/10.1080/1369183X.2018.1517595
Abstract:
“Using a unique and original dataset measuring preferences of adults for academic vs. vocational education in Switzerland, we explore differences between Swiss citizens and foreign residents regarding individual preferences for these different types of education. We find that first-generation foreigners exhibit stronger preferences for academic education, whereas the preferences of second-generation foreigners do not significantly differ from those of Swiss citizens. Further, variation across subgroups of foreigners based on their nationality indicates that cultural aspects matter to a certain extent as less well-integrated ethnic groups express stronger preferences for academic education and are also less likely to value the labour market outcomes of vocational education. Interestingly, the presence of a well-established VET system in the country of origin does not appear to strengthen preferences for vocational education in Switzerland. This might be related to less positive labour market outcomes for VET graduates’ countries of origin.”Keywords: Adult preferences, academic vs. vocational education, nationality, familiarity with the education system, labour market value/social prestige