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A study on informal apprenticeship in Malawi

Employment Sector - Employment Report No. 9

Type: Report
Date issued: 06 January 2011
Reference: 9789221244103[ISBN]
Authors: Ashwani Aggarwal, Christine Hofmann, Alexander Phiri ; International Labour Office, Skills and Employability Department, ILO Decent Work Team for Southern and Eastern Africa

1. Introduction
2. Research methodology
3. Social and economic context of informal apprenticeship
4. Practices in informal apprenticeship and decent work dimensions
5. Effectiveness and relevance of informal apprenticeship
6. Conclusions and recommendations

Tags: decent work, apprentices, training, vocational training, informal economy

Regions and countries covered: Malawi

Unit responsible: Skills and Employability

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