From Aspirations to Occupations

This report sheds light on information sources and on gaps in educational and occupational choices in Moldova by presenting findings based on original data collected in 2015. To support the government in reinforcing Moldova’s career guidance and information systems for education and jobs, individual interviews and focus group discussions were conducted during the 2015 school year with secondary and tertiary students, graduates, parents, and teachers. The data address, for the first time in Moldova, issues related to how students make choices, what information they use and what they lack, and what assistance they find useful. As previously noted, one issue with career guidance in Moldova is that non‐school actors are only minimally involved in such activities. This report highlights how career guidance involves numerous actors well beyond the education system by examining the sources of information that students use and extensively reviewing international experience. The remainder of the report is organized as follows: section two describes the methodology of the study, with an overview of what factors into educational and occupational choices and the data used to assess the role of information in Moldova. Section three presents the main findings from both quantitative and qualitative data. Section four discusses the policy implications of the findings and presents examples from other countries of systematic educational information and career guidance that could be useful in designing reforms in Moldova.

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: World Bank Group
Format: Report biblioteca
Language:English
en_US
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2016-04
Subjects:UNIVERSITY TRAINING, EMPLOYMENT, LABOR MARKET INFORMATION SYSTEMS, CAREER COUNSELING, SELF‐MANAGEMENT, COLLEGE, PROFESSIONAL SCHOOLS, SKILLED WORKERS, CAREER GUIDANCE, TEACHERS, CAREER DEVELOPMENT, LABOR MARKET NEEDS, UNIVERSITY GRADUATES, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, TUITION, EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES, TRAINING INSTITUTIONS, LEVELS OF EDUCATION, LABOR FORCE, GRADUATION REQUIREMENTS, LEARNING CENTERS, MINISTRY OF EDUCATION, CAREER, HIGHER EDUCATION, EDUCATION SYSTEMS, CAREER PROSPECTS, GRADUATE PROGRAMS, EDUCATION STUDENTS, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTIONS, COLLEGES, INTERNATIONAL ORGANIZATION FOR MIGRATION, SOCIAL SCIENCES, INFORMATION SYSTEMS, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION, EDUCATIONAL COSTS, CAREER PLANNING, JOB SEEKERS, LITERACY, PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES, PROFESSIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, VOCATIONAL SCHOOLS, PROFESSIONAL STANDARDS, STUDENT INFORMATION, EDUCATION STATISTICS, QUALITY OF EDUCATION, CAREER CHOICES, TRAINING, TEACHER TRAINING, JOB OPPORTUNITIES, GRADUATE, ECONOMICS OF EDUCATION, JOB MARKET, CAREER OPPORTUNITIES, JOB SATISFACTION, LEARNING, GRADUATES, RESEARCH, UNIVERSITY EDUCATION, BENEFITS OF EDUCATION, HUMAN RESOURCES, EDUCATIONAL SYSTEM, TEACHING, OCCUPATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES, FURTHER EDUCATION, UNIVERSITY STUDENTS, ACCESS TO INFORMATION, TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS, COLLEGE EDUCATION, JOB‐SEEKERS, HUMAN CAPITAL, CAREER EDUCATION, VOCATIONAL TRAINING, ACCESS TO UNIVERSITY, CAREER‐ CHOICES, COMPUTER SCIENCE, WORKERS, INFORMATION SCIENCE, SCIENCE, ON‐THE‐JOB TRAINING, GENDER‐SPECIFIC, STUDENT, SCHOOLS, DISTANCE EDUCATION PROGRAMS, LIFELONG LEARNING, DISTANCE EDUCATION, LABOUR MARKET, EXPENDITURES, CAREERS, DISADVANTAGED STUDENTS, GENDER DISPARITIES, TRADE UNIONS, CURRICULUM, TEACHER, FEMALE STUDENTS, FINAL OUTCOMES, TERTIARY EDUCATION, INSTRUCTION, PROFESSIONAL DEVELOPMENT, UNIVERSITY, STUDENTS, RURAL STUDENTS, QUALITY ASSURANCE, UNIVERSITY DIPLOMA, DEGREES, LABOR MARKETS, SCHOOL, SECONDARY EDUCATION, UNIVERSITIES, UNDERGRADUATE COURSES,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/2016/06/26508427/aspirations-occupations-role-information-educational-labor-market-decisions-moldova
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/24755
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