Financial arrangements in informal apprenticeships : determinants and effects : findings from urban Ghana
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Financial arrangements in informal apprenticeships : determinants and effects : findings from urban Ghana

Social Finance Working Paper No. 49

Type: Working paper
Date issued: 05 March 2007
Reference: 978-92-2-120870-9[ISBN]
Authors: J. Breyer
Using data collected through a survey among entrepreneurs and apprentices in micro and small enterprises in Accra, Ghana, analyses the financial arrangements in informal apprenticeships. Discusses the relationship between the financing of apprenticeships and the financing of enterprises in which the training takes place. Examines also the way apprentices finance apprenticeship training.

Tag: apprentices, training, microenterprises, small enterprises

Regions and countries covered: Ghana

Unit responsible: Employment

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