Learning the Master's Trade: Apprenticeship and Human Capital in Ghana

Type Journal Article - Journal of Development Economics
Title Learning the Master's Trade: Apprenticeship and Human Capital in Ghana
Author(s)
Volume 81
Issue 2
Publication (Day/Month/Year) 2006
Page numbers 259-298
URL http://homes.chass.utoronto.ca/~gfrazer/Frazer_Appren_JDE.pdf
Abstract
This paper explores the institution of apprenticeship in Ghana. A model is presented where apprenticeship training is idiosyncratic, increasing an individual's productivity in the current firm, but not in any other firm. Still, individuals are willing to fund apprenticeships as they can reap the returns to the specific training of apprenticeship if they manage to acquire the capital required to start their own firms, and replicate the technology and business practice of the apprenticeship firm. Predictions of the model for the productivity and remuneration of
different workers are developed and tested using both a linked employer-employee survey of manufacturing firms, and a national household survey.

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