Training agencies as intermediary organisations in apprentice training in Norway and Switzerland: general purpose or niche production tools?

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In recent years Norway and Switzerland have introduced local training agencies (TAs), local intermediary organisations consisting of firms involved in apprentice training. In both countries, the starting point for the formation of the TA was roughly similar: enabling more firms to participate in apprentice training. Despite similar tasks, TAs have developed differently in the two countries. In Norway TAs have evolved as general-purpose tools in the governance of apprentice training while in Switzerland they are restricted to small niches. The article investigates these different outcomes using theories of intermediary organisations in the governance of collective skill formation systems at the local level.

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Michelsen, S., Høst, H., Leemann, R. J., & Imdorf, C. (2023). Training agencies as intermediary organisations in apprentice training in Norway and Switzerland: general purpose or niche production tools? Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 75(3), 522–542. https://doi.org/10.1080/13636820.2021.1904437

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