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Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed; Dainty, Andrew; Ison, Stephen – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2010
A Levy-Grant Scheme (LGS) has existed in the UK construction industry since 1964 to provide financial support for companies undertaking training activities. Despite the support of the LGS for various training activities, notably apprenticeships, the construction industry continues to suffer from both labour shortages and an under-investment in…
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Grants, Labor Supply, Industrial Training
Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed – Journal of Vocational Education and Training, 2012
The British government continued intervention to support apprenticeship training across the economy has been notable in recent years. The construction industry is the only sector to retain a levy/grant scheme (that supports training including apprenticeships) since 1964, yet it still faces the problem of skills shortages. This article thus reviews…
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Apprenticeships, Occupational Surveys, Training Methods
Abdel-Wahab, Mohamed; Dainty, Andrew R. J.; Ison, Stephen G.; Hazlehurst, Guy – International Journal of Training and Development, 2008
A levy/grant system exists in the UK construction industry to provide financial support for companies undertaking training activities. With the current UK government skills policy, there is an emphasis on ensuring that training support provided to employers is aimed at enhancing companies' profitability. This paper explores the profitability of…
Descriptors: Construction Industry, Grants, Foreign Countries, Training