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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Un cuarto de los jóvenes sin título al salir de la formación inicial en 2004 obtuvieron un diploma en el curso de los primeros siete años de vida activa. Las mujeres jóvenes sin título parecen obtener un beneficio sustancial, con un mayor acceso a empleos más calificados y mejor remunerados. No sucede lo mismo entre los hombres jóvenes, que se orientan hacia campos profesionales menos…
In 2013, three years after leaving the education system, 22% of economically active young people were looking for work. This is the highest level ever observed in Céreq’s school-to-work transition surveys. The increase compared with the 2004 cohort is 16 percentage points for non-graduates and 3 percentage points for graduates of long degree programmes. Nevertheless, first jobs are…
El Céreq ha seguido durante diez años la evolución profesional de los jóvenes que egresaron del sistema educativo en 1998. Esta generación se ha insertado rápidamente en el mercado laboral, ha transitado por numerosos cambios profesionales durante los primeros tres años de su vida activa y posteriormente se ha estabilizado. Sin embargo, todavía persisten entre ellos desigualdades relacionadas…