Students’ career aspirations do not reflect education plans or labour market demand, says OECD - Caribbean News Global
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Students’ career aspirations do not reflect education plans or labour market demand, says OECD - Caribbean News Global
PARIS, France – One in five students and one in three socially disadvantaged students across the OECD expect to go into desirable jobs that often require at least a bachelor’s degree, but at the same time do not expect to go to university, according to a new OECD report. The State of Global Teenage Career Preparation found a significant misalignment of teenagers’ career expectations and the labour market. The study of 690,000 teenagers in 81 cou…
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