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  2. Apprenticeship in Germany - Wikipedia

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    A master chimney sweep and apprentice in 2008. Apprenticeships are part of Germany's dual education system, and as such form an integral part of many people's working life.. Finding employment without having completed an apprenticeship is almost impossible [citation neede

  3. Education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Many jobs which do require an academic degree in other countries (such as nursing) require completed vocational training instead in Germany. The rate of university graduates varies by federal state. The number is the highest in Berlin and the lowest in Schleswig-Holstein .

  4. Dual education system - Wikipedia

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    A dual education system combines apprenticeships in a company and vocational education at a vocational school in one course. This system is practiced in several countries, notably Germany, Austria, Switzerland, South Tyrol and in the German-speaking Community of Belgium, but also for some years now in France and South Korea.

  5. Germany boosts incentives for companies offering vocational ...

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    Germany will increase incentives for firms offering vocational training by 700 million euros ($830 million) as the COVID-19 pandemic undermines efforts to reduce shortages of skilled labour in ...

  6. German model - Wikipedia

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    As such, there is a lower percentage of university students in Germany when compared to other Western countries, and a much lower percentage of persons entering the workforce for on-the-job training. Vocational training is required for a large number of occupations. At the end of vocational training, a highly regarded certification [citation ...

  7. Skilled worker - Wikipedia

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    After the end of World War II, West Germany surpassed France in the employment of skilled labor needed at a time when industrialization was sweeping Europe at a fast pace. West Germany's preponderance in the training of skilled workers, was the main factor to outweigh the balance between the two countries.

  8. Category:Vocational education in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Medical education in Germany (1 C) Military education and training in Germany (4 C, 15 P) U. Universities of Applied Sciences in Germany (19 C, 87 P) V.

  9. Paramedics in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The needed school education was a basic level certificate of secondary education (Hauptschulabschluss) or similar, alternative a vocational training. [ 11 ] Specific side entries with shortened courses were defined for applicants with existing Rettungssanitäter education, nurses, active soldiers and police officers with medical training.