Ramseier, Lukas

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  • Publikation
    Vorhersage des Einstiegs in eine Tertiär-B-Ausbildung nach Abschluss einer EFZ-Lehre ohne Berufsmatura
    (09.04.2024) Hofmann, Jan; Neuenschwander, Markus; Ramseier, Lukas
    06 - Präsentation
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    Ohne Berufsabschluss. Risikofaktoren in der Sekundarstufe I
    (19.03.2024) Hofmann, Jan; Neuenschwander, Markus; Ramseier, Lukas
    06 - Präsentation
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    Adolescents' effort in vocational education and training and upper secondary general education. Analyses of stability, determinants, and group differences
    (Wiley, 01/2024) Neuenschwander, Markus; Ramseier, Lukas; Hofmann, Jan [in: Journal of Adolescence]
    The effort adolescents make determines the risk for dropping out of vocational education and training (VET) early and their chances of graduating upper secondary education. Studies have shown that adolescents' efforts decrease during the transition to upper secondary general education and increases for the transition to VET. In this study, we examined adolescent self‐efficacy in lower secondary education, adolescent‐instructor relationship (AIR) in VET and general education, and perceived person–environment fit (PEF) as predictors of adolescent effort. We calculated two longitudinal multigroup structural equation models. Group 1 comprised 1266 (mean age in = 15.7 years; female: 44%) lower secondary education graduates who moved on to VET with two learning contexts, company and vocational school in Switzerland. Group 2 included 517 (mean age in = 15.7 years; female: 44%) lower secondary education graduates who moved on to upper secondary general education and thus stayed in a school. Adolescents' survey data was collected in 2016 and 2017. Self‐efficacy in lower secondary education and AIR in upper secondary education indirectly predicted effort in upper secondary education via PEF, controlling for effort in lower secondary education. Findings were similar for general education and vocational school. However, the effects differed between company and general education (moderation). The positive effect of AIR on PEF was statistically significantly weaker for adolescents in general education than for adolescents in VET and their company learning context. We discuss strategies to enhance adolescents' efforts in upper secondary education.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
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    The perceived training situation of dual VET apprentices during the coronavirus related shutdown in spring 2020
    (19.10.2023) Hofmann, Jan; Neuenschwander, Markus; Ramseier, Lukas; Schumann, Stephan; Jüttler, Michael
    06 - Präsentation
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    Bildungsungleichheit und soziale Reproduktion von Bildungsabschlüssen
    (18.10.2023) Neuenschwander, Markus; Ramseier, Lukas; Garrote, Ariana
    06 - Präsentation
  • Publikation
    Changing occupations or changing companies - predictors of different types of premature contract terminations in dual vocational education and training programs
    (Springer, 04.10.2023) Findeisen, Stefanie; Ramseier, Lukas; Neuenschwander, Markus [in: Vocations and Learning]
    In Switzerland, access to non-academic occupations requires the completion of a vocational education and training (VET) program. Over two-thirds of adolescents choose to start a dual VET program after compulsory education. However, this path from school to work is not always linear, and changes can be a means of adjusting wrong career choices. In the context of dual VET, two types of adjustments that occur frequently can be distinguished: (1) change of occupations and (2) change of companies. The present study aims to examine the predictors of each of those two types of changes. First, we are interested in the link between individuals’ intentions to change their career paths and actual changes. When changes are intended by the trainee and aimed at correcting wrong career choices, actual changes can generally be expected to be predicted by change intentions. Second, we are interested in the role of person-job fit (P-J fit) as well as trainees’ socialization and performance indicators. Third, we examine to what extent trainees’ decisions to change occupations or companies can be predicted by pre-entry factors (perceived P-J fit and effort during compulsory education before the transition to VET). We used a longitudinal sample of adolescents at the end of compulsory school and at the end of their first year in a dual VET program in Switzerland. This data set is combined with government data on actual changes regarding individuals’ training companies and their occupations. The two types of adjustments were examined in separate structural equation models that compared trainees without any types of adjustments during their training program (1) to those who changed occupations (N = 417) and (2) to those who changed training companies. The results show that actual occupational changes and actual company changes of trainees are affected by the same work-context predictors (negative effect of trainees’ self-perceived work performance) and pre-entry predictors (negative effect of effort during compulsory education). However, in contrast to changes of training companies, changes of occupations are significantly predicted by trainees’ intentions to change. Moreover, while P-J fit during the VET program is the only direct predictor of trainees’ intentions to change occupations, intentions to change companies are not significantly predicted by P-J fit. Intentions to change companies are negatively affected by companies’ socialization tactics and positively affected by adolescents’ pre-entry effort. Overall, the results call for a more differentiated assessment of changes/ premature contract terminations in future studies. Whether change intentions are a valid proxy for actual change behavior seems to depend on the type of changes that trainees decide to make.
    01A - Beitrag in wissenschaftlicher Zeitschrift
  • Publikation
    Warum Jugendliche ihre Lehrverträge auflösen
    (Zollikofer, 15.08.2023) Ramseier, Lukas; Findeisen, Stefanie; Neuenschwander, Markus [in: Die Volkswirtschaft]
    01B - Beitrag in Magazin oder Zeitung