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Research outputs: NATIONAL SKILLS DEVELOPMENT STRATEGY
2012 Impact Assessment of National Skills Development Strategy II: assessing the impact of learnerships and apprenticeships under NSDSII: three case study reports
The case studies analyse the extent to which learnerships and apprenticeships facilitate the development of the skills and capabilities requ...
Download this report2012 Impact Assessment of National Skills Development Strategy II: measuring impact assessment of skills development on service delivery in government departments: appendices
This is the appendices to the full report and should be used with output 7229....
Download this report2012 An assessment of skills development interventions in South Africa: skills development for the unemployed: the national skills fund and training of the unemployed
International studies on the impact of training for the unemployed have reported mixed results; some found that training has increased emplo...
Download this report2008 A critical review of the national skills development strategy in South Africa
This article provides an update on the Special Edition of the Journal of Vocational Education and Training 57, no. 3, 2005, which focused on...