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Date
2024-05Type
- Working Paper
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Abstract
This paper analyzes the labor market effects of a Dual-VET Apprenticeship pilot in Nepal. The formal upper secondary education program usually lasts for two years. The program started in the end of 2019. It ended in spring 2022 after being heavily affected by COVID-19. We analyze labor market outcomes in 2023 and 2024 based on structured phone surveys among applicants of the program. We address endogeneity based on randomization of applicants and discontinuity in application test scores. A large share of non-apprentices enrolls in general upper secondary and tertiary education. Hence, our estimations contrast the program to a control group with relatively high educational attainment. OLS results suggest that the program tends to increase work propensity. Due to missing tertiary vocational education in Nepal, the enrollment of non-apprentices in general education further mean that the program tends to decrease education propensity according to OLS results. However, these results do not hold in quasi-experimental estimates. Show more
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https://doi.org/10.3929/ethz-b-000689216Publication status
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CES Working Paper SeriesVolume
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ETH Zurich, Chair of Education SystemsSubject
Dual-VET-Apprenticeship; RCT; RDD; Labor market; NepalOrganisational unit
09704 - Renold, Ursula / Renold, Ursula
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