An Effectiveness Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis of Registered Apprenticeship in 10 States

An Effectiveness Assessment and Cost-Benefit Analysis of Registered Apprenticeship in 10 States

Published: Jul 25, 2012
Publisher: Oakland, CA: Mathematica Policy Research

Authors

Debbie Reed

Albert Yung-Hsu Liu

Annalisa Mastri

Davin Reed

Jessica Ziegler

This study examines Registered Apprenticeships, career-training programs administered by the Employment and Training Administration's Office of Apprenticeship in the U.S. Department of Labor, in conjunction with state apprenticeship agencies. The study found program participants had substantially higher earnings than nonparticipants, and program social benefits were much larger than costs.

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