Parents are increasingly recognising that apprenticeships can give their children the chance of embarking on a successful career, although worries about low wages remain, according to new research from Prudential.
According to the Prudential study, more than half of parents disagree that a university education beats apprenticeships for achieving faster career success. Yet despite the wide range of apprenticeship opportunities on offer, worries about pay remain as two out of three (67%) parents believe apprentices are poorly paid, and 43% believe that apprenticeship opportunities are often in…
This content is for subscribers only. Subscribe now for free to read the full article.
Already a subscriber? Login

