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Although there is evidence that apprenticeship training can ease the transition of youth into the labour market and thereby reduce youth unemployment, many policy makers fear that firms will cut their apprenticeship expenditures during economic crises, thus exacerbating the problem of youth...
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Although there is evidence that apprenticeship training can ease the transition of youth into the labour market and thereby reduce youth unemployment, many policy makers fear that firms will cut their apprenticeship expenditures during economic crises, thus exacerbating the problem of youth...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011810037
progress in upper-secondary education. We observe a substantive difference in the rate of progress between natives and students …-track - entering the second year of upper-secondary education - is 15 percentage points. Observable differences in cognitive and non …-cognitive skills can explain the gap in the success rate within upper-secondary education, but cannot fully explain the difference in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011794149
progress in uppersecondary education. We observe a substantive difference in the rate of progress between natives and students …-track – entering the second year of uppersecondary education – is 15 percentage points. Observable differences in cognitive and non …-cognitive skills can explain the gap in the success rate within upper-secondary education, but cannot fully explain the difference in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011816489
progress in uppersecondary education. We observe a substantive difference in the rate of progress between natives and students …-track - entering the second year of uppersecondary education - is 15 percentage points. Observable differences in cognitive and non …-cognitive skills can explain the gap in the success rate within upper-secondary education, but cannot fully explain the difference in …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10011776016
, the decline in the number of school-age children should alleviate the financial pressure. On the other hand, the … influence the propensity of politicians to spend on education. Using a panel of the Swiss Cantons for the period from 1990 to … 2002, we find that the education system has exhibited little elasticity in adjusting to changes in the school …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010261342
Dual apprenticeship training is a market-driven form of education at the upper secondary level, taking place in firms …
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would rather prefer to spend public resources on health and social security than on education. Furthermore the paper shows … spending on education at the local, state-wide or national level, trying to control for other exogenous effects. Although this … groups. The analysis shows that elderly people present a clear tendency to be less willing to spend money on education. They …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10010272625
would rather prefer to spend public resources on health and social security than on education. Furthermore the paper shows … spending on education at the local, state-wide or national level, trying to control for other exogenous effects. Although this … groups. The analysis shows that elderly people present a clear tendency to be less willing to spend money on education. They …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005463832
, the decline in the number of school-age children should alleviate the financial pressure. On the other hand, the … influence the propensity of politicians to spend on education. Using a panel of the Swiss Cantons for the period from 1990 to … 2002, we find that the education system has exhibited little elasticity in adjusting to changes in the school …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005463835