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This ILO working paper explores why socially disadvantaged young people are more likely to drop out of apprenticeships in certain skilled trades, identifying factors linked to poor retention and limited employability.
It highlights the importance of quality apprenticeships, long-term career guidance and coaching, and supportive training environments to help young people complete training, improve their skills and secure sustainable careers.
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The untapped potential of disadvantaged young people for apprenticeships in skilled trades
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