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The apprenticeship guarantee

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  • David Frayman

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The UK has a poor record of providing opportunities to learn skills for the around half of young people that do not attend university. Over a third of 18-year-olds in England are not undertaking any education or training, significantly higher than in the major EU economies. Concerningly, recent trends have been in the wrong direction. The number of apprenticeship starts in England has significantly declined since the mid-2010s, when it hovered at around half a million.

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  • David Frayman, 2024. "The apprenticeship guarantee," CEP Occasional Papers 64, Centre for Economic Performance, LSE.
  • Handle: RePEc:cep:cepops:64
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    apprenticeship; skills; training;
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