ibw-research brief Nr. 74
Helmut Dornmayr
Since the introduction of inclusive vocational training (IBA) in 2003, the number of young people who are either trained within a prolonged apprenticeship scheme (according to §8b(1) of the Austrian Vocational Training Act or BAG) or in the form of a partial qualification (according to §8b(2) of the BAG) has been rising continuously. A new ibw publication, which was commissioned by the Federal Ministry of Economy, Family and Youth (BMWFJ), covers the first comprehensive results of the career pathways and labour market integration of graduates of an IBA programme in Austria.
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