Mentoring improves the school-to-work transition of disadvantaged adolescents
Mentoring programs can strongly improve the transition from school to work for disadvantaged adolescents. Results from our field experiment indicate that a German mentoring program markedly boosts school achievement, patience, and labor-market orientation of students from highly disadvantaged backgrounds. The effects on math grades and labor-market orientation extend beyond the end of the program. Three years after program start, the mentoring program substantially increases the share of disadvantaged adolescents who start an apprenticeship, a vital step for success in the German labor market. The results show that substituting a lack of family support with other adults can help disadvantaged children in adolescen.
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2024
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Authors: | Resnjanskij, Sven ; Ruhose, Jens ; Wedel, Katharina ; Wiederhold, Simon ; Woessmann, Ludger |
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EconPol Forum. - ISSN 2752-1184. - Vol. 25.2024, 1, p. 25-28
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Munich : CESifo GmbH |
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