The Department for Business, Innovation and Skills (BIS) has released the findings of a research project that show Apprentices contribute £40 to the UK Economy for every £1 invested in them by Government.
The finding come as part of a study to look at the economic impact of the Further Education sector, showing that as a whole, those with FE Qualifications contribute an additional £75billion to the economy over their lifetimes. BIS commissioned the research which examined the economic value generated by Government funded post-19 qualifications.
This included Apprenticeships, National Vocational Qualifications (NVQs) undertaken in college and workplace settings, and Basic Skills Qualifications. Key findings include:
John Hayes, Minister for Further Education, Skills and Lifelong Learning, said, "This research illustrates just how important Further Education is to this country – our economy, society and individuals' lives. That is why we are funding an unprecedented number of Apprenticeships and freeing colleges from unnecessary burdens. We are also helping employers, colleges and training providers to work together to boost skills through the £50m Growth and Innovation Fund. All these reforms will ensure that economic contribution of FE will continue to rise in the years to come."