Hon Alan Cadby asks about research into the high apprenticeship drop-out rate in the building and construction industry. Hon Graham Giffard confirms research is underway and a report is expected by the end of May 2004.

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8 April 2004
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Education and Training

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I refer to the building and construction industry training fund levy and the question I asked on 16 October 2003. (1) Has research commenced to find the reasons for the high drop-out rate of about 30 per cent in apprenticeships? (2) If so, when will the report be completed; and, if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD

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(1) The Building and Construction Industry Training Board has initiated research into the reasons for the attrition rate in apprenticeships in the building and construction industry. (2) Draft results from market research have been received and a final report is expected to be completed by the end of May 2004.
(1) Has research commenced to find the reasons for the high drop-out rate of about 30 per cent in apprenticeships? (2) If so, when will the report be completed; and, if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1) The Building and Construction Industry Training Board has initiated research into the reasons for the attrition rate in apprenticeships in the building and construction industry. (2) Draft results from market research have been received and a final report is expected to be completed by the end of May 2004.
(2) If so, when will the report be completed; and, if not, why not? Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1) The Building and Construction Industry Training Board has initiated research into the reasons for the attrition rate in apprenticeships in the building and construction industry. (2) Draft results from market research have been received and a final report is expected to be completed by the end of May 2004.
Hon GRAHAM GIFFARD replied: (1) The Building and Construction Industry Training Board has initiated research into the reasons for the attrition rate in apprenticeships in the building and construction industry. (2) Draft results from market research have been received and a final report is expected to be completed by the end of May 2004.
(1) The Building and Construction Industry Training Board has initiated research into the reasons for the attrition rate in apprenticeships in the building and construction industry. (2) Draft results from market research have been received and a final report is expected to be completed by the end of May 2004.
(2) Draft results from market research have been received and a final report is expected to be completed by the end of May 2004.

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