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Vocational-technical schooling and occupational matching in Thailand: differences between men and women
Authors:Joshua D  Hawley
Institution:College of Education and Human Ecology, Ohio State University , Columbus, Ohio, USA
Abstract:Using data from Thailand's National Labor Force Survey, this paper provides estimates of the proportion of men and women who complete a vocational-technical education at the secondary or post-secondary level and obtain employment in a related field. The results show that completing a vocational education and working in a related occupation offers a benefit to women but not to men, after controlling for the interaction between years of work experience and matched occupations. These findings must be clarified with data that allow for narrower occupational matching. Nevertheless, the research offers some confirmation of the importance of vocational-technical schooling in national workforce development strategies.
Keywords:vocational-technical education  comparative and international education  gender
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