Value of vocational qualifications in the construction and built environment sector
This research aims to provide information to employers, employees and potential new recruits (through the careers service) about the benefits of working in the construction sector and the value of achieving qualifications and providing training.
To provide this information, this study has:
Undertaken statistical analysis to estimate the impact of qualifications on labour market outcomes in the construction sector (earnings and the probability of employment);
Carried out qualitative research with employers in the CBE sector, including a telephone survey of 500 employers and in-depth qualitative interviews with a further 40 employers.
This collected the information about how employers viewed and used qualifications, and the impact qualifications have on their employees and their business; and Conducted an online survey with 202 CBE sector employees and in-depth qualitative interviews with 20 employees, to collect their experiences of completing qualifications and the effect they have had on their careers.
Related reports
- Achievers and leavers: barriers and opportunities for people entering the construction industry
This report brings together three related pieces of research to give an insight into the barriers and opportunities workers may face when entering the industry.
- Destinations of construction learners in further education
This report presents findings from a study in England that compared learners’ expected outcomes from completing further education, construction and built environment courses in 2015/6 with the actual outcomes.
- The construction industry early leavers survey
This report details the findings of a study examining the nature, reasons for, impact of and ways of reducing early leaving from construction.
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