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Pre-apprenticeships in three key trades

Item:
1781
Title:
Pre-apprenticeships in three key trades
Authors:
Tom Dumbrell, Erica Smith
Publication date: 
2 October 2007
Type:
Research report
Themes:
Industry and employers > Skill shortages > General
Industry and employers > General
Industry and employers > Specific occupations > General
Students and individuals > General
Students and individuals > Learner groups > Apprentices and trainees
Students and individuals > Learner groups > General
ISBN:
978 1 921170 50 8 print; 978 1 921170 56 0 web

This report looks at whether pre-apprenticeships increase the potential supply of tradespeople, with a special focus on electrotechnology, automotive and engineering students. It found that pre-apprenticeships have been used in Australia for many years and are widely regarded as a valuable strategy for increasing the supply and quality of potential apprentices. Pre-apprenticeships are favoured by employers because they weed out unsuitable candidates and improve retention, while apprentices see them as a useful way of gaining experience in the trade.

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