Entry level training in Australia in the nineties: an analysis of factors influencing the provision of employer training to apprentices and trainees

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Author: Kapuscinski, Cezary A.

Abstract:

This study focuses on the factors affecting employers' involvement in training entry level apprentices and trainees. It begins with a discussion of the place of employer-provided education and training, including entry level training, in Australia's education system. The extent of entry level training during the 1990s is briefly surveyed

Subjects: Apprenticeship; Traineeship; Research; Finance; Vocational education and training; Teaching and learning; Employment

Keywords: Apprentice; Trainee; Literature review; Educational expenditure; Entry level training; Postcompulsory education; Employees; Employers

Geographic subjects: Oceania; Australia

Published: Canberra, Australian Capital Territory: Department of Employment, Training and Youth Affairs, 2000

Physical description: 1 v. (various pagings)

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Series:
REB report; 6/2000

ISBN: 0642444846

Statement of responsibility: Cezary A. Kapuscinski

Resource type: Report

Call Number:
TD/TNC 68.482



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