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Hamilton, Stephen F.; Lempert, Wolfgang – Journal of Research on Adolescence, 1996
Examines German research on apprenticeships with a focus on four questions: How are young people allocated to apprenticeships and thereby to occupations? What are the occupational prospects for those who have completed apprenticeships? How does apprenticeship affect political socialization? and How does it affect personality development? Offers…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Adolescents, Apprenticeships, Career Choice
Hamilton, Stephen F. – 1988
A study examined the influences that family, community, and work exert on the youth-to-adulthood transition as well as the dynamics of their interaction. Similarities and differences among the youth-to-adulthood transition as it occurs in the United States, Japan, and West Germany were identified. It was concluded that the links among family,…
Descriptors: Adolescent Development, Change Strategies, Community Influence, Comparative Analysis
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Hamilton, Stephen F.; Hurrelmann, Klaus – Teachers College Record, 1994
Compares American and German educational system structures, emphasizing organizational and curricular features of school- and work-based preparation for the labor market. The countries have fundamentally different school to work transition models which significantly affect their students. The article makes recommendations for improving both…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Career Choice, Career Development, Comparative Education
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Hamilton, Stephen F. – Educational Researcher, 1993
Challenges identified by T. Bailey (1993) as obstacles to youth apprenticeship programs are accurate but do not justify the turn to alternative approaches he recommends. U.S.-style program can be built to overcome these difficulties if employer-worker collaboration can be fostered and institutional bases can be constructed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Disadvantaged Youth, Educational Change, Educational Policy