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Do Apprenticeships Increase Youth Employability in Romania? A Propensity Score Matching Approach
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Abstract The paper aims to bring together two main current research interests: youth employability on the one hand, and use of econometric techniques in order to evaluate the impact of different policy measures, on the other hand. The topic of youth employability is very actual for Romanian labour market, as... view more
The paper aims to bring together two main current research interests: youth employability on the one hand, and use of econometric techniques in order to evaluate the impact of different policy measures, on the other hand. The topic of youth employability is very actual for Romanian labour market, as early school-leaving and the rate of youth not in employment, education or training are among the highest in EU and show no sign of going to decrease significantly on medium and long term. Work-based leaning, as apprenticeship or internship programs are lately promoted as efficient measures to address both the need for a better school-to-work transition, as well as a better education-job match. The paper provides some insights regarding the youth experience of apprenticeship in Romania and empirical evidence to support the hypothesis that work-based programs could increase youth employability. The empirical findings where obtained through a counterfactual approach, by applying the propensity score matching technique on a sample of respondents selected from the Flash Eurobarometer 378 dataset. Our results confirm a low but positive impact of apprenticeships on youth employment in Romania. Also, the analyses confirm that apprenticeships address more to low educated young persons, so the impact of the programs is even more relevant as could be an effective measure for increasing youth employability of disadvantaged youth.... view less
Keywords
Romania; vocational education; apprenticeship; young adult; employability; employment promotion; career prospect; adolescent; unemployment; level of education; vocational education policy
Classification
Vocational Training, Adult Education
Labor Market Research
Document language
English
Publication Year
2018
Page/Pages
p. 215-225
Journal
Acta Universitatis Danubius: Oeconomica, 14 (2018) 1
ISSN
2065-0175
Status
Published Version; peer reviewed