Does doing an apprenticeship pay off?
In Ghana there is a highly developed apprenticeship system where young men and women undertake sector-specific private training, which yields skills used primarily in the informal sector. In this paper we use a 2006 urban based household survey with detailed questions on the background, training and...
Main Authors: | Monk, C, Sandefur, J, Teal, F |
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Format: | Working paper |
Language: | English |
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2008
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