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Are apprenticeships beneficial in sub-Saharan Africa? : as they do not lead to high-productivity jobs, apprenticeships in sub-Saharan Africa fail to generate high incomes
Teal, Francis J.
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2016
Apprenticeships are the most common form of non-academic
training
in sub-Saharan Africa. Most apprenticeships are …. This presents a conundrum. Why would people pay for apprenticeship
training
that does not benefit them? Research reveals …
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