In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake sector-specific private training, which yields skills used primarily in the informal sector. In this paper we use a 2006 urban based household survey with detailed questions on the background, training and earnings of workers in both wage and self-employment to ask whether apprenticeship pays off. We show that apprenticeship is by far the most important institution providing training and is undertaken primarily by those with junior high school or lower levels of education. The summary statistics indicate that those who have done an apprenticeship earn much less than those who have not. This suggests that endogenous selection into the apprenticeshi...
The relevance of education for both individual and social development in Ghana and in many developin...
This paper uses quantitative and qualitative data collected through a survey among entrepreneurs and...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
The value of the skills in an economy depends in part on the quality and quantity of the supply and ...
When education signals underlying abilities, income returns to education may not reflect true increa...
The importance of apprenticeships for early labour market transitions varies across countries and ov...
Ghana’s informal apprenticeship system has been an important part of its informal economy, particula...
This paper investigates the role of learning - through formal schooling and time spent in the labor ...
The present thesis uses original survey data from a national-scale government job training program t...
Apprenticeship has been the method of training the youth in acquiring employable skills in most deve...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...
The relevance of education for both individual and social development in Ghana and in many developin...
This paper uses quantitative and qualitative data collected through a survey among entrepreneurs and...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake secto...
The value of the skills in an economy depends in part on the quality and quantity of the supply and ...
When education signals underlying abilities, income returns to education may not reflect true increa...
The importance of apprenticeships for early labour market transitions varies across countries and ov...
Ghana’s informal apprenticeship system has been an important part of its informal economy, particula...
This paper investigates the role of learning - through formal schooling and time spent in the labor ...
The present thesis uses original survey data from a national-scale government job training program t...
Apprenticeship has been the method of training the youth in acquiring employable skills in most deve...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...
The relevance of education for both individual and social development in Ghana and in many developin...
This paper uses quantitative and qualitative data collected through a survey among entrepreneurs and...
This paper investigates the education-earnings relationship in Ghana, drawing on the Ghana Living St...