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Images de l’apprentissage, apprentissage du mirage ?
This paper proposes to reconsider the many illusions surrounding apprenticeship-based vocational training, or its mirages (Gilles Moreau). Apprenticeship, with its supposedly glorious past (Compagnonnage), is said to be a coherent entity accessible to ...
Gilles Moreau +3 more
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Mid-Willamette Industrial TATC
adopted by Mid-Willamette Industrial TATC ; approved by the Oregon State Apprenticeship and Training Council (OSATC) ; registered with the Apprenticeship and Training Division, Oregon Bureau Labor and Industries."MA# 2009."This archived document is ...
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The returns to apprenticeship training [PDF]
This paper uses recent data from the UK Labour Force Survey to estimate the wage gains that individuals make on average if they complete an apprenticeship programme. The results suggest gains of around 5–7% for men, but no benefit for women. Further analysis extends the results by considering the returns by age group, by qualification obtained, by ...
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Supply Shocks in the Market for Apprenticeship Training
We present a model with heterogeneous inputs and constant elasticity of substitution to examine the possible effects of a supply shock in the market for apprenticeship training. The model’s predictions are tested using data from a German high school reform that led to a one-time increase in the supply of highly educated apprentices.
Mühlemann, S. +3 more
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Short-Term Benefits, Long-Term Harm? Alternative Training to Apprenticeships in Norway
Many countries with apprenticeship-based systems of VET face a shortage of apprenticeships. Some countries, including Denmark and Norway, address this supply-demand mismatch by offering alternative school-based routes to vocational qualifications for ...
Tove Mogstad Aspøy, Torgeir Nyen
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Apprenticeship-based training in neurogastroenterology and motility [PDF]
Although neurogastroenterology and motility (NGM) disorders affect 50% of patients seen in clinics, many gastroenterologists receive limited NGM training. One-month apprenticeship-based NGM training has been provided at ten centers in the USA for a decade, however, outcomes of this training are unclear.
Vasant, Dipesh; id_orcid 0000-0002-2329-0616 +4 more
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Current status of interaction between vet institutions and enterprises
Introduction. The implementation of work-based learning in the process of joint vocational instruction by enterprises and VET (vocational education and training) institutions is the most important focus of the educational policy in developed countries ...
V. I. Blinov +2 more
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Evaluation of Students Performance in The Japanese Apprenticeship Program
Apprenticeship programs are considered as an effective learning method to improve the job skills of prospective workers. The Japanese apprenticeship program highlights 5 work principles consisting of Seiri, Seito, Seiso, Seiketsu, Shitsuke (5S). However,
Kokom Komariah +5 more
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Heterogeneous Wage Effects of Apprenticeship Training* [PDF]
Abstract The relatively small average wage effects of employer and occupation changes after apprenticeship training mask large differences between occupation groups and apprentices with different schooling backgrounds. People who change employer and occupation within industrial occupations enjoy large wage advantages, whereas apprentices in commerce ...
Kathrin Goeggel, Thomas Zwick
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Apprenticeship and Training in Premodern England [PDF]
This article reexamines the economics of premodern apprenticeship in England. I present new data showing that a high proportion of apprenticeships in seventeenth-century London ended before the term of service was finished. I then propose a new account of how training costs and repayments were distributed over the apprenticeship contract such that ...
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