Comparative analysis of apprenticeship training in France and Germany

"This paper is a comparative analysis of apprenticeship training in France and Germany. It relies on the German Socio-Economic Panel and the Enquêtes Génération. I find that apprenticeship training is associated with a stronger advantage over full-time students in France than in Germany at the...

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Main Author: Brébion, Clément
Institution:ETUI-European Trade Union Institute
Format: TEXT
Language:French
Published: Noisy-le-Grand 2017
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Online Access:https://www.labourline.org/KENTIKA-19287208124910054809-Comparative-analysis-of-appren.htm
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Summary:"This paper is a comparative analysis of apprenticeship training in France and Germany. It relies on the German Socio-Economic Panel and the Enquêtes Génération. I find that apprenticeship training is associated with a stronger advantage over full-time students in France than in Germany at the secondary education level while no causal effect can be evidenced among students exiting higher education in both countries. I bring elements of proof suggesting that, at the secondary level, the average apprentices’ advantage on the labour market follows a divergent pattern in the two countries. In Germany, it mostly stems from a high retention rate from the training firms’ part whereas, in France, the advantage of apprentices is also rooted in their position on firms’ external labour market. These results allow me to discuss the literature of the Aix School and of the Varieties of Capitalism."
Physical Description:52 p.
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