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In contemporary societies, adolescents' individuation is largely staged within the educational system, and is defined by several schooling options. This is particularly true when young people reach upper secondary education, as this transition implies the definition of a personal project. In the Portuguese context, authenticity is linked to the ‘obligation’ of choosing – by means of a compulsory vocational choice. To define a personal project that gives studies a meaning becomes a problem pupils have to deal with. Supported on empirical data based on in-depth interviews to pupils attending 10th and 12th years of upper secondary education in Portuguese public schools, this article discusses some of these issues. Specially, we intend to explore pupils' obligation to exhibit their autonomy by choosing a school path with the awareness of risks that may emerge along with their options.
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adolescence individuation risk secondary education uncertainty vocational choices
Citation
Vieira, M. M., Pappámikail, L., & Resende, J. (2013). Forced to Deal with the Future: Uncertainty and Risk in Vocational Choices among Portuguese Secondary School Students. The Sociological Review, 61(4), 745–768. https://doi.org/10.1111/1467-954X.12083