Corona low mood over: Young people are more optimistic about training again

Corona mood low over
Young people are more optimistic about training again

The majority of young people in Germany now see opportunities on the training market – no wonder given the shortage of skilled workers. What is striking, however, is that a considerable number still see few chances.

After a low mood during the corona pandemic, schoolchildren are again more optimistic about their training prospects. More than three quarters of the nearly 1,700 respondents to a current survey rate their chances of getting an apprenticeship as good or even very good. The iconkids & youth institute interviewed them in June on behalf of the Bertelsmann Foundation. The foundation announced that a trend reversal had been achieved after many young people had rated their prospects on the training market negatively in recent years.

However, among young people with a low level of school education, the impression is still widespread that they have bad or rather bad chances of getting a training place: in this group, 26 percent of those surveyed are pessimistic about the training situation.

The fact that, despite the high demand for skilled workers, more than a quarter of those surveyed still believe that there is a lack of training places “is a warning signal,” says Clemens Wieland, an expert at the Bertelsmann Foundation for Vocational Training: “We still have to do much better than have succeeded so far in bringing young people and companies together,” he emphasized. According to the current vocational training report, the number of vacancies exceeds that of applicants without a training place.

Contact persons outside the school desired

In fact, according to the survey, many young people see problems with career orientation: more than half (55 percent) stated that they found it difficult to find their way around given the wealth of information. At the same time, almost a third (30 percent) of the young people stated after looking for a training place that more support would have been nice. 45 percent of the trainees would have liked more professional orientation within the school, 39 percent said a personal contact outside of the school would be desirable.

The young people also hope that politicians will show more commitment to those looking for a training place: 37 percent of all respondents believe that the state cares little, 8 percent even think that nothing is being done at all. While 31 percent admit that a lot is being done for those looking for an apprenticeship, they do not consider it to be sufficient. They would like more support, for example with travel or relocation costs and with the provision of affordable housing.

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