Research and analysis

Apprenticeships and the pay review body workforces

This research by Kings Business School looks at how review body employers are using apprenticeships, how they have responded to the apprenticeship levy, and the impact of apprenticeships on recruitment and retention.

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Apprenticeships and the pay review body workforces report : August 2020

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This research was commissioned by the Office of Manpower Economics which provides secretariat and analytical support to the public sector pay review bodies.

The impact of the reformed apprenticeship model varies across review body workforces, with limited consequences for recruitment and retention among teachers and the armed forces, but with significant implications for the healthcare workforce and police officers.

Where apprenticeships do impact on recruitment and retention they do so in very different ways. Within the healthcare workforce outcomes have been closely related to the retention of staff, while for police officers and in the armed forces they have centered much more on recruitment.

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Published 25 August 2020

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