vocational and apprentice training

Vocational and apprenticeship training programmes in developing countries

VoxDevTalk

Published 30.07.24

Which forms of vocational training and apprenticeships can help young people find productive work in the global south?

Read "New Evidence on Vocational and Apprenticeship Training Programs in Developing Countries", forthcoming in the Handbook of Experimental Development Economics, by Neha Agarwal and Subha Mani here.

In theory, vocational training and apprenticeships could be an effective way to help young people find productive work in the global south. But evidence to support this reasonable assumption has been weak, and many researchers find little or no effect. Subha Mani and Neha Agarwal have reviewed the evidence, and in this episode of VoxDevTalks they tell Tim Phillips that one type of training shows strong results. It’s just not the type that is often implemented.