Labor Market Integration of Young Adult Refugees in Germany: Triangulating Perspectives Toward Program Development

Sigrid James, Franziska A. Seidel, Juri Kilian, Julian Trostmann

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Abstract

This article reports on the 18-month formative evaluation of a model project aimed at preparing young adult refugees (YARs) for entry into vocational education training (VET) as an essential step toward the labor market. Qualitative methods were used to gain insight into the perspectives of YARs, program staff, and vocational instructors as well as explore program dynamics. Within a longitudinal research design, 45 qualitative semistructured interviews were conducted with 22 of 27 program participants. Additionally, program staff and vocational instructors were interviewed. Qualitative content analysis guided the analytic process. Outcome data indicated that 83.3% of program completers or 55.6% of the program participants entered a VET within the evaluation period. Triangulated qualitative data revealed relevant program processes and generated hypotheses about factors that facilitate or hinder the difficult transition for YARs. Implications for program development as well as needed structural changes are discussed.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)553-563
Number of pages11
JournalResearch on Social Work Practice
Volume30
Issue number5
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 1 2020

ASJC Scopus Subject Areas

  • Social Sciences (miscellaneous)
  • Sociology and Political Science
  • General Psychology

Keywords

  • formative evaluation
  • labor market integration
  • outcome research
  • program evaluation
  • vocational training
  • young adult refugees

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