Between 20-50% of the overall duration of apprenticeship On-the-job training must alternate with the classroom-training; it may take place in blocks, for example: 900 hours of classroom-training followed by 300 hours of on-the-job training, in the 1st period of the programme; 675 hours of classroom-training followed by 550 hours of on-the-job training, in the 2nd period; and 600 hours of classroom-training followed by 650 hours of on-the-job training, in the 3rd period.
Apprentice social insurance
Not applicable. There is no formal contract signed between the company and the apprentice.
The scheme is financed by the European Social Fund and the Portuguese Government. The following activities are eligible under Axis 3: Centers for Qualification and Vocational Education (CQEP); Learning Courses, Adult Education and Training (EFA) and Recurrent Education. The total allocation for these activities is EUR 592 million (including EUR 503 million from ESF). In the period 2014-2016, 236 actions were approved out of 241 applications submitted and corresponding to a total investment of EUR 204 million (including EUR 173 million from ESF) and a commitment rate of about 1/3 of the amount available. The actions under Adult Education and Training (EFA) and Learning Courses System involved EUR 196 million.
Illustration: sources of funding and financial flows
Assessment of financing arrangements
Strengths: - Allows the development of skills and competences (particularly those which are more difficult to develop in the classroom) - Enables a smoother transition from school life to professional life - Motivates students throughout the duration of the course and keeps them engaged in the learning process - For the companies involved – higher productivity gains, and higher levels of recruitment and retention by employers
Weaknesses: - Lack of support from companies and from chambers of commerce - Still a “negative”, second-choice type of educational pathway for most Portuguese - There should be a more balanced implementation between school- and work-based training
Contextual information
Statutory minimum wage: EUR 618.33 per month (2016, S2), EUR 649.83 (2017, S1 and S2) Average yearly working time (hours) for a full time job: 1,796.60