To investigate individual trajectories is to get to grips with career trajectories and initial and continuing training pathways. Céreq analyses all these trajectories and pathways and their evolution, in a context in which there tends to be greater permeability between employment and education/training and between initial and continuing education/training. Céreq bases its studies on field observations, interviews and statistical surveys. Among the last named, the Générations surveys (a national programme that tracks the early years of the working lives of young people with all levels of education and training) and the Defis surveys (on continuing training for employees) provide insights into these trajectories in all their complexity and over their entire duration.

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En dos décadas, el lugar de las mujeres jóvenes en el mercado de trabajo ha mejorado: con más diplomas, más empleos; también se benefician con un comienzo de recuperación salarial y acceden a profesiones y sectores más similares a los de los hombres. Pero este acercamiento se debe en parte al deterioro de la situación de los hombres. Y a pesar…

Calificaciones y empleo 4 p

Uno de cada ocho jóvenes de la generación 2010 obtuvo un nuevo diploma en los cinco años  siguientes  al  fin  de  su  formación  inicial.  Las  formas  de  estos  retornos  precoces  al  camino  de  los  diplomas  son  muy  variadas,  al  igual…

Calificaciones y empleo 4 p

Encuestados  en  varias  ocasiones  por  el  Céreq  sobre  la  forma  en  que  ven  su  futuro  profesional,  los  jóvenes  de  las  Generaciones  1998  y  2010  se  declaran  mayormente  optimistas…

Calificaciones y empleo 4 p

Over the last two decades across Europe, young women’s position in the labour market has improved. Better qualified and with participation rates on the increase, they have also begun to narrow the pay gap and to gain access to occupations and sectors that used to be largely male preserves. In France, however, this convergence between men and women has been driven in part by a deterioration in…

Training and Employment 4 p

Since the 1980s, all OECD countries have seen significant increases in the share of their populations completing their education with a higher education qualification. This drive to raise education levels is intended to help national economies deal with rapid changes. While it is still too early to assess the scale of the effects of these changes over the long term, we can legitimately seek to…

Training and Employment 4 p

Employment instability and economic uncertainty have increased in many industrialized countries in the last two decades, giving rise to perceived employment insecurity among workers. It has been shown that perceived job insecurity (PJI) significantly modifies economic behaviours such as saving, consumption and entry to further education, reduces job performance and generates adverse health and…

Training and Employment 4 p