BWP 3/2024

Labour market and vocational education and training

Coverbild: BWP 3/2024

The labour market in Germany is constituted along the lines of regulated occupations, and this means that its relationship with vocational education and training plays a key role. This interaction is facing considerable challenges in times of societal transformation (digitalisation, decarbonisation, deglobalisation). How can VET be structured in a way which enables it to keep pace with the speed of the transformation and to take account of training requirements specific to sectors and regions? An assessment must also be made as to which competencies need to be imparted so that trainees and employees have good prospects of successful integration into working life and of societal participation. How can VET open up points of access in this regard and how can it offer attractive professional development pathways?

Editorial


Special Focus

Lutz Bellmann; Robert Helmrich

The labour market and vocational education and training – systems which do not always correspond

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Julia Bock-Schappelwein

How demographics, digitalisation and ecologisation are posing different challenges for individual occupational fields


“We need more openness in order to integrate young companies into the training system”

Interview with Kerstin Josupeit-Metzner, Head of the Berlin-based project “Cooperative Guidance Services for Dual VET”


Ellen Grull; Sebastian Bensemann

Partial qualifications providing occupational connectivity

A new route to sustainable training in the eastern part of Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania


Nachwuchsgruppe Regionale (Infra-)Struktur und Segmentierungsprozesse in der Ausbildung (RISA)

Same same but different – what regions have to do with training preferences and opportunities and why this does not apply to everyone


Alexandra Mergener

Working from home – the conflict between autonomy and mental distancing


Cäcilia Lipowski

Technological progress fosters equal opportunities in working life


Anja Hall

IT skills: Requirements for employed persons

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David Samray; Bennet Krebs; Sonja Muders

Securing a supply of skilled workers – a key building block in the Local Government Education Management Transfer Initiative


Franziska Bopp; Isabel Götte

The Europass – a compass for the route into the world of work


From research and practice

Burkhard Gauly; Britta Gauly

A comparison between school-based and practically integrated nursery school teacher training


Filiz Koneberg; Jacqueline Fank

Training occupation characteristics in healthcare, education and social occupations

A comparison with BBiG/HwO occupations


Erik Haberzeth; Bernd Käpplinger

Light and shadow – continuing training behaviour in Germany in 2022

Results from the Adult Education Survey


Occupations

Barbara Lorig; Katrin Gutschow

20 years of the extended final examination – from a pilot to a new standard?


Profile of an occupation – technical product designer

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The Board of BIBB

Jonas Mohr

Report on the Board Meetings held on 22 March 2024 and 28 June 2024