Experiencing pre-apprenticeships: participants’ views of a program with dual purposes
Pre-apprenticeships, preparatory training off the job for entry into apprenticeships, have been in existence for several decades. Depending on the prevailing economic conditions, they have been asked to serve two major purposes: as labour market programs to discipline young unemployed people into the regime of study and work, and as one means of solving skill shortage problems in particular industries or the traditional trades in general. Research has previously focused mainly on their roles in succeeding in these purposes. There has, however, been little empirical research into the experience ... Show more
Authors: Smith, Erica
Published: Crows Nest, New South Wales, AVETRA, 2007
Resource type: Conference paper
Physical description: 10 p.
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