Allochtonen en keuze voor technische opleidingen: een onbenut potentieel | Amsterdam University Press Journals Online
2004
Volume 26, Issue 1
  • ISSN: 0169-2216
  • E-ISSN: 2468-9424

Abstract

Ethnic minorities and the choice for technical directions in education: an unutilised potential

Ethnic minorities and the choice for technical directions in education: an unutilised potential

There are a lot of studies which focus on the choice of technical directions within vocational education. But in these studies, little attention is given to the specific position of ethnic minorities. To what extent is their choice behaviour different? Statistical data show that ethnic minorities are underrepresented in technical directions in vocational education. A specific survey on backgrounds for this phenomenon shows that there is a relatively large group of ethnic minority students who do not choose for a technical direction, in spite of the fact that they have a talent in this direction and are interested in technology. This result holds in a multivariate analysis in which also several other factors are taken into account. We also investigate to what extent those with a technical direction in vocational education want to work in a technical profession and/or the manufacturing industry afterwards. Finally, a number of recommendations are given how to reach higher shares of ethnic minority students choosing technical directions.

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