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Interview with Tom Karmel on 'Apprenticeships and traineeships in the downturn'


Item:2210
Title:Interview with Tom Karmel on 'Apprenticeships and traineeships in the downturn'
Authors:Tom Karmel
Publication date: 17 November 2009
Type:Audio/video
Themes:VET system > Apprenticeships and traineeships > General
VET in context > Economic aspects of VET > Labour market models

In this interview, Steve Davis talks with Tom Karmel about his report 'Apprenticeships in the downturn'. Apprenticeships have a very long history in Australia, building on the traditions of the medieval guilds. The essence of the apprenticeship is the contract of training--a legal contract between an individual, an employer and a training provider. The defining characteristic is the combination of employment and training. The purpose of this paper is to describe what we know about apprenticeships and traineeships, with a view to assessing the likely impact of the current economic downturn on them.


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