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The German system of vocational education and training: challenges of gender, academisation and the integration of low-achieving youth

In Germany, the dual system of apprenticeship training has traditionally been very strong. The dominant position of the dual system, however, is being challenged by other training routes gaining significance, particularly tertiary education. This article investigates the extent to which this is lead...

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Published in:Transfer (Brussels, Belgium) Belgium), 2020-02, Vol.26 (1), p.57-71
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