Costs, Benefits and Quality of Apprenticeships – A Regional Case Study

  • Rauner F
  • Heinemann L
  • Piening D
  • et al.
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Abstract

The QEK (quality, returns and costs) self-evaluation tool allows companies to assess the cost-effectiveness as well as the quality of apprenticeships. Analysing the results of more than 100 companies taking part, we found that, on average, apprenticeships produce net returns. Furthermore, there is a positive correlation between quality and cost-effectiveness. The higher the quality, the better the cost-effectiveness.

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Rauner, F., Heinemann, L., Piening, D., & Bischoff, R. (2010). Costs, Benefits and Quality of Apprenticeships – A Regional Case Study. In Rediscovering Apprenticeship (pp. 171–181). Springer Netherlands. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-90-481-3116-7_15

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