Who Benefits from Dual Training Systems?

Rising youth unemployment rates have been increasingly recognized as a serious challenge in developing and advanced economies, as the trend indicates a potential skills gap between the demands of the workforce and recent graduates. Effective dual education programs utilizing a combination of classroom instruction and practical skill training present an approach to developing a skilled workforce and meeting workforce demands. To evaluate the impact of the Philippine Dual Training System on labor market outcomes, this paper analyzes data from a recent survey tracking graduates from the Dual Training System and regular vocational training programs provided by technical vocational training institutes. The data analysis reveals that the Dual Training System has a significantly higher rate of return on labor market earnings compared with regular, classroom-only vocational training programs, particularly among high school graduates who did not perform well academically during basic education. The magnitude of the impact of the Dual Training System is also likely to increase in correlation with the intensity of the on-the-job component.

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Main Authors: Igarashi, Takiko, Acosta, Pablo
Format: Working Paper biblioteca
Language:English
Published: World Bank, Washington, DC 2018-05-03
Subjects:SKILLS DEVELOPMENT, TRAINING, VOCATIONAL EDUCATION, TVET, LABOR SKILLS, LABOR MARKET, VOCATIONAL TRAINING, TECHNICAL EDUCATION, TRAINING INSTITUTES, SECONDARY EDUCATION,
Online Access:http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/576691525362185723/Who-benefits-from-dual-training-systems-evidence-from-the-Philippines
https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29835
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spelling dig-okr-10986298352024-08-09T07:49:59Z Who Benefits from Dual Training Systems? Evidence from the Philippines Igarashi, Takiko Acosta, Pablo SKILLS DEVELOPMENT TRAINING VOCATIONAL EDUCATION TVET LABOR SKILLS LABOR MARKET VOCATIONAL TRAINING TECHNICAL EDUCATION TRAINING INSTITUTES SECONDARY EDUCATION Rising youth unemployment rates have been increasingly recognized as a serious challenge in developing and advanced economies, as the trend indicates a potential skills gap between the demands of the workforce and recent graduates. Effective dual education programs utilizing a combination of classroom instruction and practical skill training present an approach to developing a skilled workforce and meeting workforce demands. To evaluate the impact of the Philippine Dual Training System on labor market outcomes, this paper analyzes data from a recent survey tracking graduates from the Dual Training System and regular vocational training programs provided by technical vocational training institutes. The data analysis reveals that the Dual Training System has a significantly higher rate of return on labor market earnings compared with regular, classroom-only vocational training programs, particularly among high school graduates who did not perform well academically during basic education. The magnitude of the impact of the Dual Training System is also likely to increase in correlation with the intensity of the on-the-job component. 2018-05-15T21:22:18Z 2018-05-15T21:22:18Z 2018-05-03 Working Paper Document de travail Documento de trabajo http://documents.worldbank.org/curated/en/576691525362185723/Who-benefits-from-dual-training-systems-evidence-from-the-Philippines https://hdl.handle.net/10986/29835 English Policy Research Working Paper;No. 8429 CC BY 3.0 IGO http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/igo World Bank application/pdf text/plain World Bank, Washington, DC
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topic SKILLS DEVELOPMENT
TRAINING
VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
TVET
LABOR SKILLS
LABOR MARKET
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
TRAINING INSTITUTES
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
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LABOR MARKET
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VOCATIONAL EDUCATION
TVET
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LABOR MARKET
VOCATIONAL TRAINING
TECHNICAL EDUCATION
TRAINING INSTITUTES
SECONDARY EDUCATION
Igarashi, Takiko
Acosta, Pablo
Who Benefits from Dual Training Systems?
description Rising youth unemployment rates have been increasingly recognized as a serious challenge in developing and advanced economies, as the trend indicates a potential skills gap between the demands of the workforce and recent graduates. Effective dual education programs utilizing a combination of classroom instruction and practical skill training present an approach to developing a skilled workforce and meeting workforce demands. To evaluate the impact of the Philippine Dual Training System on labor market outcomes, this paper analyzes data from a recent survey tracking graduates from the Dual Training System and regular vocational training programs provided by technical vocational training institutes. The data analysis reveals that the Dual Training System has a significantly higher rate of return on labor market earnings compared with regular, classroom-only vocational training programs, particularly among high school graduates who did not perform well academically during basic education. The magnitude of the impact of the Dual Training System is also likely to increase in correlation with the intensity of the on-the-job component.
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