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            Naar een betere startpositie op de arbeidsmarkt

            Onderzoek naar de aansluiting onderwijs-arbeidsmarkt voor MBO'ers met een migratieachtergrond

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            Author(s)
            Bisschop, Paul
            van Kesteren, Justus
            van de Ven, Koen
            Prevoo, Tyas
            ter Weel, Bas
            Muja, Ardita
            de Visser, Marieke
            Crul, Maurice
            Essanhaji, Zakia
            Baarda, Ruud
            Collection
            Dutch Research Council (NWO)
            Language
            Dutch
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            Abstract
            MBO students with a non-Western migration background experience a less successful entry into the labor market than MBO students without a migration background. There are various explanations for the backlog, which partly lie within the sphere of influence of students, study programs and employers. MBO programs are strongly focused on the internship period in strengthening the starting position of MBO students with a non-Western migration background.
             
            Mbo’ers met een niet-westerse migratieachtergrond ervaren een minder succesvolle arbeidsmarktintrede dan mbo’ers zonder migratieachtergrond. Er zijn verschillende verklaringen voor de achterstand, die deels binnen de invloedssfeer van studenten, opleidingen en werkgevers liggen. Mbo-opleidingen zijn sterk gefocust op de stageperiode bij het versterken van de startpositie van mbo’ers met een niet-westerse migratieachtergrond.
             
            URI
            https://doab-dev.siscern.org/handle/20.500.12854/164600
            Keywords
            MBO; niet-westerse migratieachtergrond; migratieachtergrond; arbeidsmarkt; MBO; non-western migration background; migration background; job market; thema EDItEUR::J Society and Social Sciences::JN Education
            Publication date and place
            Amsterdam, 2021
            Grantor
            • Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek
            Pages
            76
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