Does Dual Vocational Education and Training Pay Off?
Samuel Bentolila,
Antonio Cabrales and
Marcel Jansen
No eee2023-34, Studies on the Spanish Economy from FEDEA
Abstract:
This paper analyzes the causal impact of dual vocational education and training (VET) on the labor market insertion of youth. Using matched education and social security records, we estimate the causal impact of a major reform that introduced a new dual track, which combines firm- and school-based training, on the labor market outcomes of the first three dual VET cohorts in the Spanish region of Madrid.
Date: 2023-11
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