The studies focus on the very existence of this training pathway, its traditional rootedness in certain specialities at the secondary level of the education system and its recent expansion into higher education. These studies analyse the trajectories of individuals who have completed an apprenticeship-based training programme and demonstrate the clear advantage these young people enjoy in the labour market, at least for those leaving education at the secondary level. The studies are also concerned with the use that companies make of this training pathway (e.g. the extensive use of it in the construction and public works sector), which enables them to retain more of the young people trained in the sector.
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How has the apprenticeship landscape changed since the Law of 2018 profoundly transformed its framework? A Céreq study conducted in 2023 shows that whilst the quantitative objective has undoubtedly been achieved, it is largely due to the involvement of new players in the apprenticeship field. This Céreq Bref provides a portrait of these new features involved in apprenticeship training, whether…
Initial vocational training for young people in France is structured around two pathways: the school-based pathway, with training provided in vocational high schools, and the apprenticeship pathway, when young people enter into a dual vocational training contract that requires them to spend alternating periods of time in the workplace and in apprentice training centres. For…
Desde principios de la década de 1990, el número de aprendices se ha duplicado y la población se ha diversificado, especialmente como resultado del avance de la educación superior. Las encuestas Generación permiten analizar 20 años de inserción de…
Apprenticeship contracts: why they are breached
In order to reduce the numbers of apprenticeship training contracts which fail to be completed, the reasons for these failures have to be determined. The results of this study show that in some cases, the outcome was not actually negative and that some other cases would no doubt have been difficult to prevent.