Gender-typed career plans – To what extent are male high school students interested in teaching?

Authors

  • Simone Berweger
  • Christa Kappeler
  • Andrea Keck Frei
  • Christine Bieri Buschor

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.24452/sjer.37.2.4956

Keywords:

Gender-typed career plans, early stage of career orientation, male high school students, interest in teaching, factors related to career choice

Abstract

This paper investigates to what extent 16-year old Swiss male high school students are interested in a teaching professional career. It analyses factors contributing to the intention to choose teaching after graduating from academic high school. The results of a survey (n=388), conducted in the canton of Zurich, show that male adolescents report low interest in teaching at an early stage of their career orientation. Results of a sequential logistic regression analysis reveal a number of factors that are relevant to the participants’ intention to opt for teaching as a career. Interest in teaching and a good work-life balance, including hobbies such as sports, have a positive effect, while considerations regarding financial security and opportunities to work part-time, in contrast, have a negative impact on opting for choosing the field of teaching.

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Published

2018-09-19

How to Cite

Berweger, S. (2018) “Gender-typed career plans – To what extent are male high school students interested in teaching?”, Swiss Journal of Educational Research, 37(2), pp. 321–340. doi:10.24452/sjer.37.2.4956.