Choosing one’s future? Narratives on educational and occupational choice among folk high school participants in Sweden

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This article poses these questions: How do participants on two different courses in folk high schools in Sweden, a basic course and a theatre course, motivate their educational and occupational choices, and what similarities and differences can be identified? We analyse interviews with students drawing on a narrative approach. Five trajectories emerge: desire to get away; desire to get back on track; desire for employment; desire to change occupation; and desire to realise one’s dreams. We argue that these trajectories reproduce existing social stratification in society, whereby certain futures are available to some people, and not to others.

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Fejes, A., & Dahlstedt, M. (2020). Choosing one’s future? Narratives on educational and occupational choice among folk high school participants in Sweden. International Journal for Educational and Vocational Guidance, 20(1), 31–47. https://doi.org/10.1007/s10775-019-09392-5

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