Underutilized, Young Apprentice improves income
Having just completed 25 years but never close to delivering its potential in 25 years of existence, the Young Apprentice brings relevant gains of inclusion in the labor market and also improves income for those who entered professional life earlier through the program. This is what suggests a study recently published by the Institute for Mobility and Development (IMDS) that mapped the trajectories of about 80 thousand young workers who went through the program.
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