INDUSTRIAL PROFILES OF CITIES AND INTEREST IN WORK-BASED LEARNING
Jozef Bä½anda () and
NataSa URBANÄŒiKOVA ()
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Jozef Bä½anda: Department of Regional Science and Management, Faculty of Economics, Technical University of KoSice, Slovak Republic
NataSa URBANÄŒiKOVA: Department of Regional Science and Management, Faculty of Economics, Technical University of KoSice, Slovak Republic
Theoretical and Empirical Researches in Urban Management, 2019, vol. 14, issue 4, 5-21
Abstract:
The article deals with Work-Based Learning (WBL) provision by enterprises in selected EU countries. WBL is a form of education that combines teaching with practical training and is considered to bring many benefits to students, educational institutions and societies. Therefore, there is pressure on developing WBL as well as researching its impact on EU countries. The main aim of the article is to analyse the influence of cities’ industrial profiles on WBL and to identify how the industrial profile of a city can be reflected in the provision of WBL. In order to analyse the impact of selected factors on WBL, two econometric models with logistic regression were designed and applied. In addition to the type of city, the models included variables such as the size category of the enterprise, the proportion of students in higher education, the proportion of people not in employment, education or training in the country and the perception of WBL by the enterprises. The results of the analysis show that the industrial profile of a city affects the provision of WBL. There is a higher chance of providing WBL in cities where business, administration and law are predominant rather than in cities where other types of economic activities prevail.
Keywords: work-based learning (WBL); the industrial profile of the city; WBL provision. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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