Apprenticeship completions over the next decade are forecast to contribute £3.4 billion a year to the economy through productivity gains by 2022, according to a new report from the Centre for Economics and Business Research.
The report, ‘Productivity Matters: The impact of Apprenticeships on the UK economy’, was released this week to coincide with National Apprenticeship week. It says that between 2012-13 and 2021-22, 3.8 million people will complete an Apprenticeship although presently the report says that only 100,000 businesses currently offer apprenticeship places. There were 257,000 new apprenticeship places…
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