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Vocational training and labour market: inclusion or segregation paths? An integrated approach on immigrant trainees in Piedmont (Comunicazione a convegno)
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- Vocational training and labour market: inclusion or segregation paths? An integrated approach on immigrant trainees in Piedmont (Comunicazione a convegno) (literal)
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- 2014-01-01T00:00:00+01:00 (literal)
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Greta Falavigna
Elena Ragazzi
Lisa Sella (2014)
Vocational training and labour market: inclusion or segregation paths? An integrated approach on immigrant trainees in Piedmont
in Conferenza ESPANET "Sfide alla cittadinanza e trasformazione dei corsi di vita: precarietà, invecchiamento e migrazioni", Torino, 18-20 Settembre 2014
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- Greta Falavigna
Elena Ragazzi
Lisa Sella (literal)
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- Titolo
- Vocational training and labour market: inclusion or segregation paths? An integrated approach on immigrant trainees in Piedmont (literal)
- Abstract
- Migration and work are truly connected notions in the European social
model. Work is a pillar of active citizenship and a fundamental step in individuals'
self-construction. In such framework, vocational education and training (VET) represent
a twofold integration channel, combining both education and work paths.
In Italy, the role of VET is particularly important for first- and second-generation migrants,
who are more likely to attend VET courses than other education paths. However,
VET is commonly perceived like a segregation path, rather than like a port of
entry to active citizenship and integration.
The present work discusses the hypothesis of \"subordinate integration\" of migrants
into the Italian VET system. In particular, it examines the effectiveness of VT policies
in fostering migrants' employability. The results of a CATI survey on a representative
sample of Piedmont VT students suggest no specific discrimination to the detriment
of the immigrants. Moreover, VET net impact proves to be significantly positive on
migrants. Hence, immigrants' participation to VT seems to denote a sort of \"normalization
strategy\", rather than a subordinate integration scheme. (literal)
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