This report jointly researched by IES, Ecorys and IRS for the European Commission assesses the effectiveness of traineeship and apprenticeship schemes. Adopting three methodological approaches the report offers a review of existing evaluation studies; an econometric analysis of cross-country data on available schemes at EU level; and an evaluation of the effects of apprenticeship schemes in two countries, Italy and the UK. The reports findings focus on issues such as how a higher incidence of apprenticeships is associated with higher youth (15-24) employment rates; how apprenticeships are associated with lower youth unemployment and the impact of 'apprenticeship coverage rates' on youth employment.

Samek Lodovici, M., Comi, S., Origo, F., Patrizio, M., Torchio, N., Speckesser, S., et al. (2013). The effectiveness and cost-benefits of apprenticeships: Results of the quantitative analysis. [Rapporto tecnico].

The effectiveness and cost-benefits of apprenticeships: Results of the quantitative analysis.

Comi, S;
2013

Abstract

This report jointly researched by IES, Ecorys and IRS for the European Commission assesses the effectiveness of traineeship and apprenticeship schemes. Adopting three methodological approaches the report offers a review of existing evaluation studies; an econometric analysis of cross-country data on available schemes at EU level; and an evaluation of the effects of apprenticeship schemes in two countries, Italy and the UK. The reports findings focus on issues such as how a higher incidence of apprenticeships is associated with higher youth (15-24) employment rates; how apprenticeships are associated with lower youth unemployment and the impact of 'apprenticeship coverage rates' on youth employment.
Rapporto tecnico
This report jointly researched by IES, Ecorys and IRS for the European Commission assesses the effectiveness of traineeship and apprenticeship schemes. Adopting three methodological approaches the report offers a review of existing evaluation studies; an econometric analysis of cross-country data on available schemes at EU level; and an evaluation of the effects of apprenticeship schemes in two countries, Italy and the UK. The reports findings focus on issues such as how a higher incidence of apprenticeships is associated with higher youth (15-24) employment rates; how apprenticeships are associated with lower youth unemployment and the impact of 'apprenticeship coverage rates' on youth employment.
Apprenticeship; Vocational Education and Training; School to work transition;
English
2013
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Samek Lodovici, M., Comi, S., Origo, F., Patrizio, M., Torchio, N., Speckesser, S., et al. (2013). The effectiveness and cost-benefits of apprenticeships: Results of the quantitative analysis. [Rapporto tecnico].
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