This paper examines the relationship between a firm’s training motives and the quality of apprenticeship training. Data on training quality and training motives are obtained by interviewing former apprentices. The paper employs a novel measure for training quality based on subjective survey data on the firm’s training effort. It is found that firms that train apprentices because of a future need for qualified workers provide better quality training than firms that do not have future benefits from training
In England, a new model of apprenticeship was initiated in 2013 whose stated intention was to ‘put e...
How to provide training for youth is one of the fundamental questions a society faces and which must...
This paper examines the development of apprenticeship training in three English-speaking countries w...
This paper examines the relationship between a firm’s training motives and the quality of apprentice...
Summary Given the growing focus on initial vocational education and training (IVET) quality in Swit...
The article compares several in-company cases to study the relationship between the influence of the...
The purpose of this paper is to: first, outline the features of the contemporary apprenticeship syst...
The paper assesses non-training firm’s potential for free-riding on the training efforts of firms th...
Small average wage effects of employer and/or occupation changes mask large differences between occu...
Small average wage effects of employer and/or occupation changes mask large differences between occu...
This dissertation investigates the determinants of firms’ short and long-term benefits of providing ...
This paper studies apprentices’ perceptions of initial vocational education and training quality at ...
Purpose Works councils have the legal right to participate in a firm’s training process and, where n...
In the theoretical literature on why companies train apprentices three different approaches are usua...
In England, a new model of apprenticeship was initiated in whose stated intention was to ‘put employ...
In England, a new model of apprenticeship was initiated in 2013 whose stated intention was to ‘put e...
How to provide training for youth is one of the fundamental questions a society faces and which must...
This paper examines the development of apprenticeship training in three English-speaking countries w...
This paper examines the relationship between a firm’s training motives and the quality of apprentice...
Summary Given the growing focus on initial vocational education and training (IVET) quality in Swit...
The article compares several in-company cases to study the relationship between the influence of the...
The purpose of this paper is to: first, outline the features of the contemporary apprenticeship syst...
The paper assesses non-training firm’s potential for free-riding on the training efforts of firms th...
Small average wage effects of employer and/or occupation changes mask large differences between occu...
Small average wage effects of employer and/or occupation changes mask large differences between occu...
This dissertation investigates the determinants of firms’ short and long-term benefits of providing ...
This paper studies apprentices’ perceptions of initial vocational education and training quality at ...
Purpose Works councils have the legal right to participate in a firm’s training process and, where n...
In the theoretical literature on why companies train apprentices three different approaches are usua...
In England, a new model of apprenticeship was initiated in whose stated intention was to ‘put employ...
In England, a new model of apprenticeship was initiated in 2013 whose stated intention was to ‘put e...
How to provide training for youth is one of the fundamental questions a society faces and which must...
This paper examines the development of apprenticeship training in three English-speaking countries w...