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Fit for the Future: Making the Apprenticeship System Work for Small Businesses

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Fit for the Future: Making the Apprenticeship System Work for Small Businesses
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English

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Employers' organizations

Employers invest in training in order to improve productivity, innovate and adopt new technologies, and compete in changing markets. Case studies and research from individual employers and associations of employers on the Global KSP deal with apprenticeship and workplace skills provision, quality assurance and governance of training institutions, and employers’ roles in anticipating skill needs and in influencing national and sector policies on skills development.

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Research papers

Working papers, reports, and other publications from international organizations, academic institutions and bilateral agencies. Research findings to stimulate informed debate on skills, employment and productivity issues. 

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02 May 2019
This report shines a light on the impact of the apprenticeship reforms on small businesses in England. It explores the 2017 apprenticeship reforms, how they have impacted small firms and what needs to change to make the system work better. It is structured into four sections: post-reforms state of apprenticeships in small businesses in England, impact of May 2017 reforms on small businesses, training and assessment provision, and the future of apprenticeships.
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Apprenticeships

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apprenticeships
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639
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small-enterprises
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