1st Edition
Apprenticeship An Enquirey into its Adequacy under Modern Conditions
By Kate Liepmann
Copyright 1960
214 Pages
by
Routledge
214 Pages
by
Routledge
216 Pages
by
Routledge
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This is Volume I of eighteen in a series on the Sociology of Work and Organisation. First published in 1960, this is a study following the appointment Carr Committee, in 1956, of the and in the interest aroused by the Committee's Report Training for Skill-Recruitment and Training of young Workers in Industry (1958). The Carr Report and the discussion centred on it not only show the importance of the subject but also indicate the need for independent and detailed research in this field. Because certain features of apprenticeship are changing continuously and rapidly, it is inevitable that in a study of this kind some of the facts should be out of date by the time of publication.
Chapter 1 I INTRODUCTION; Part I PART I BACKGROUND AND FRAMEWORK OF THE APPRENTICESHIP SYSTEM; Chapter 2 II THE BACKGROUND; Chapter 3 III THE FRAMEWORK OF APPRENTICESHIP; Part II PART II. THE SYSTEM IN OPERATION; Chapter 4 IV THE NUMBER OF APPRENTICES; Chapter 5 V RECRUITMENT, SELECTION AND PROBATION; Chapter 6 VI PRACTICAL TRAINING AND PRODUCTIVE WORK; Chapter 7 VII TECHNICAL EDUCATION; Chapter 8 VIII COMPLETION OF APPRENTICESHIP; Chapter 9 IX TRADE UNIONS AND APPRENTICESHIP; Chapter 10 X APPRENTICESHIP IN A RURAL AREA; Chapter 11 XI CONCLUSIONSINDEX;
Biography
Kate Liepmann