People and policy: A comparative study of apprenticeship across eight national contexts
This comparative study examines apprenticeship - a globally recognized, work-based model of learning that links on-the-job training with institution-based or off-the-job training - in eight countries: Australia, Denmark, Egypt, England, Finland, Germany, India, and South Africa. The report uses docu...
Main Authors: | Chankseliani, M, Keep, E, Wilde, S |
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Format: | Report |
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Wise Qatar Foundation
2017
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