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Dummert, Sandra – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2021
The transition from vocational education and training to regular employment is an important step in the occupational biography of apprenticeship graduates. In the last decade, the retention rate of apprenticeship completers has remained stable at a high level, and graduates face good job opportunities in Germany. Despite these positive…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employment Potential, Outcomes of Education, Vocational Education
Dikhtyar, Oksana; Helsinger, Abigail; Cummins, Phyllis; Hicks, Nytasia – Grantee Submission, 2021
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused one of the worst economic crises since the Great Depression. Although countries responded quickly to support displaced workers with assistance packages and funding for education and training, additional measures might be needed. Each country's economic recovery will most likely depend on how well its workforce is…
Descriptors: Adult Education, COVID-19, Pandemics, Economic Impact
Olofsson, Jonas; Panican, Alexandru – Policy Futures in Education, 2019
What is the significance of regulations of job contracts and wages when it comes to young people's access to labour market? This is an issue that has attracted and continues to attract a great deal of interest in both research and politics. Proposals for deregulated employment protection and reduced entry-level pay recur regularly in public…
Descriptors: Labor Market, Apprenticeships, Equal Opportunities (Jobs), Youth
Learning and Work Institute, 2019
The Commission on Education and Employment Opportunities for Young People (Youth Commission) aims to find ways to improve education and employment opportunities for England's 16-24-year olds. The Commission's first report (see ED604277) identified five key challenges: (1) Better supporting 700,000 young people not in education, employment or…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Employment Opportunities, Educational Opportunities, Youth Opportunities
Quintini, Glenda – OECD Publishing, 2015
The combination of work and study has been hailed as crucial to ensure that youth develop the skills required on the labour market so that transitions from school to work are shorter and smoother. This paper fills an important gap in availability of internationally-comparable data. Using the 2012 Survey of Adult Skills (PIAAC), it draws a…
Descriptors: Student Employment, Vocational Education, Apprenticeships, Education Work Relationship
Riphahn, Regina T.; Zibrowius, Michael – Education Economics, 2016
We study the returns to apprenticeship and vocational training for three early labor market outcomes all measured at age 25 for East and West German youths: non-employment (i.e. unemployment or out of the labor force), permanent fulltime employment, and wages. We find strong positive effects of apprenticeship and vocational training. There are no…
Descriptors: Foreign Countries, Apprenticeships, Vocational Education, Labor Market

Gitter, Robert J.; Scheuer, Markus – Monthly Labor Review, 1997
In Germany, a social consensus on the value of apprenticeship training results in low youth unemployment and a relatively easy transition from school to work. It is heavily dependent on an adequate number of apprenticeship opportunities in the private sector. A weaker consensus in the United States might limit its success there. (JOW)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Education Work Relationship, Foreign Countries, Unemployment

Lange, Thomas – Journal of European Industrial Training, 1994
Although the German dual system is frequently touted as a model, it has disadvantages. Much of the cost fall on trainees, it takes a long time to achieve adult status and pay, and young workers are given few responsibilities. It is not recommended for adaptation in Britain. (SK)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Foreign Countries, Job Training, Unemployment

Evans, Karen; Behrens, Martina; Kaluza, Jens – Comparative Education, 1999
In eastern Germany, reunification involved economic and political transformations that have resulted in new education, training, and employment structures. A study of young adults in Leipzig and their transition to employment focused on how the interplay between institutional structures and individual actions produced career outcomes. Similarities…
Descriptors: Adult Vocational Education, Apprenticeships, Comparative Education, Education Work Relationship
Deissenger, Thomas – Compare, 1994
Maintains that although Germany and England's vocational training systems both grew out of the Industrial Revolution, social and economic characteristics resulted in significantly different systems. England chose a more market driven approach while Germany relied on the authority of the central government. (MJP)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Comparative Education, Continuation Students, Cultural Differences
Behrens, Martina; And Others – 1992
A research project studied 4 selected matched samples of 160 youths each, aged 16-19 years, from 2 towns in England and 2 in Germany in order to compare the youths' experience of job training and the school-to-work transition. Two expanding towns--Swindon, England, and Paderborn, Germany--were paired, as were Liverpool and Bremen. Whereas…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Comparative Analysis, Developed Nations, Economics
Heidemann, Winfried – 2001
Two alternative paradigms can be identified in the concepts and programs of training and employment policy in Europe. One approach focuses on developing a secure status for young people beginning their working life. An alternative approach concentrates more on strengthening individual responsibility to empower individuals to find their own way in…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Developed Nations, Education Work Relationship, Empowerment

Faist, Thomas – International Migration Review, 1993
Analyzes the entry of young Turkish immigrants into German labor markets during the 1980s. The German system of vocational training and apprenticeship has resulted in low youth unemployment, with increasing participation of young Turks. Although a degree of ethnic inequality has persisted, no ethnic underclass has yet developed. (SLD)
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Economic Factors, Education Work Relationship, Elementary Secondary Education
Sorrentino, Constance – 1981
This bulletin examines the labor market experience of youth in the United States and eight other industrial countries from the early 1960s to the late 1970s. The analysis focuses upon unemployment, the most visible and measurable form of labor underutilization. The report highlights the size of the youth unemployment problem and discusses some of…
Descriptors: Adolescents, Apprenticeships, Career Counseling, Career Guidance
Reubens, Beatrice G. – 1979
Examining the transition from school to work in Europe, this speech focuses on a comparison of initial occupational preparation for young people in France, Germany, and Great Britain. The desired competencies in new entrants to the labor market are listed in four categories: basic cognitive skills; personal qualities and work attitudes;…
Descriptors: Apprenticeships, Communication Skills, Comparative Education, Educational Development
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