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Ecological transition in the construction industry: site managers on the front line

The building sector is well known for its high levels of pollution and its high greenhouse gas emissions, particularly when it comes to newly constructed buildings. It is therefore subject to numerous regulations, particularly those of the 2021 "Clim...

Céreq Bref, n° 448 , December 2023, 4 p.
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Do firms facilitate the construction of competences?

For its 6th Biennial (held on September 24th 2020) Céreq decided to ask the following question: “Do firms facilitate the construction of competences?” This new issue of In and Around contains a selection of the papers that were presented there.

In and Around, n° 2 , April 2021, 69 p.
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Constructing the skills of the future in the construction and civil engineering (CCE) sector

From secondary-level vocational qualifications (CAP) to the elite engineering schools, the construction and civil engineering (CCE) sector offers a range of different training pathways for young people wishing to qualify in one of the sector’s occupa...

Training and Employment, n° 149 , September 2020, 4 p.
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A messier start to their working lives for a more highly qualified cohort

Tracking the 2010 cohort of leavers: preliminary results after 7 years   How have the French young people who left the education system in 2010 at all levels and with or without qualifications higher than the lower secondary certificate fared...

Training and Employment, n° 143 , March 2020, 4 p.
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When Education has finished

The book presents the detailed results of the large-scale national survey carried out in the spring of 2016 among young people who left education in 2013. Over the past twenty years, the Céreq has conducted a series of triennial surveys, with a repr...

Cereq Surveys, n° 1 , October 2017, 76 p.
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Apprentices and the training-to-work transition: an unqualified advantage?

Ever increasing numbers of apprentices, with increasingly high levels of education and training, are entering the labour market and, despite the crisis, under significantly more favourable conditions than young people who have taken the classroom-bas...

Training and Employment, n° 123 , June 2016, 4 p.
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2013 survey of the 2010 cohort: Crisis makes school-to-work transition for CAP-BEP holders even more difficult

Three years into their working lives, the unemployment rate among the young people who completed secondary vocational education in 2010 was 24%. The crisis has hit holders of the CAP and BEP head on, causing their labour market situation to deteriora...

Training and Employment, n° 116 , June 2015, 4 p.
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30 years of homologation. A mode of certification based on the logic of diplomas

The present homologation procedure, which developed as part of the move to make continuing vocational training officially recognized at State level in France, is actually very similar to the initial vocational education and training system in many re...

Training and Employment, n° 63 , August 2005, 4 p.