Apprentice Wage Rates: Extent, Determinants and Implications

Arinze Francis Udenka
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This report provides findings from an in-depth survey conducted at 72 local businesses clustered around commercial markets located across Ganta, Gbarnga and Monrovia Cities of Liberia. The aim of the study is to provide a better understanding of wage rate business proprietors pay employees, which are classified in the study as entry level apprentices without soft skills, entry level apprentices with soft skills, entry level employees, and experienced employees. Our study shows that business owners place a very high wage premium on apprentices with soft skill training than with new apprentices without soft skill training with later earning significantly lower wages. The study found entry level employees with the PROSPECTS soft skills training earning significantly higher (Ganta $58, Montserrado $52, Gbarnga $50) than entry level apprentices without PROSPECTS soft skills training (Ganta $37 monthly, Gbarnga $25 monthly, Montserrado $14 monthly). A challenge mentioned by majority of business owners is the prevalence of unskilled and untrained workers within our sampled respondents. The study shows very experienced employees at Montserrado earn a lot higher at $166 when compared to entry level employee wages of $52. Experienced employees at Gbarnga also earn considerably higher at $63 than entry level employee wages of $50.4 Findings from the sampled businesses across the three counties show a few businesses commit funds in addition to PROSPECTS subsidy of $70 towards stipend for apprentices participating in the three months placement. We found a few apprentices on placement supported by businesses with 15$ at Montserrado, Gbarnga apprentices $24, and Ganta apprentices $17 monthly. PROSPECTS apprentices not only receive soft skills treatment but also get work experience after the three months placement, and this prepares the youths towards better employment opportunities. Our study shows that businesses are proliferating at a faster pace since phase 11 PROSPECTS intervention ended mid-2017, with 28.75% of surveyed businesses newly established in the last three years. This has meant an increase in businesses employing workers between 3 and 6 in number in the localities surveyed. Findings also show a poor percentage of businesses at 50% can pay workers on time which likely impacts on work motivation and attitude to work of employees. For over half of business owners, there are difficulties with training employed staff with identified skills gaps, despite business owners commonly stating employees need marketing training to enable higher turnover of goods on sale. Only 5.56% of business employers financially support employees with needed training and skills, with 89% of employers suggesting staff have low business and work-readiness skills. General perception of business owners is that ventures are profitable with 77.78% of the sample with this view and difficulties noted with 63% of businesses not owning business premises where transactions take place. The report concludes by making certain recommendations, some of which
are straightforward to implement.
学徒工资率:范围、决定因素和影响
本报告提供了对位于利比里亚甘塔、邦加和蒙罗维亚市商业市场周围的72家当地企业进行的深入调查的结果。研究的目的是为了更好地了解企业主支付员工的工资率,在研究中,企业主将员工分为无软技能的入门级学徒、有软技能的入门级学徒、入门级员工和有经验的员工。我们的研究表明,企业主对接受过软技能培训的学徒的工资溢价非常高,而对没有接受过软技能培训的新学徒的工资溢价要高得多。研究发现,接受过PROSPECTS软技能培训的入门级员工的收入(甘塔58美元,蒙特塞拉多52美元,邦加50美元)明显高于没有接受过PROSPECTS软技能培训的入门级学徒(甘塔37美元,邦加25美元,蒙特塞拉多14美元)。大多数企业主提到的一个挑战是,我们抽样调查的受访者中普遍存在缺乏技能和未经培训的工人。研究显示,蒙特塞拉多非常有经验的员工的工资为166美元,而入门级员工的工资为52美元。在Gbarnga,经验丰富的员工的工资为63美元,远高于入门级员工的50.4美元。来自三个县抽样企业的调查结果显示,除了70美元的PROSPECTS补贴外,一些企业还承诺为参加三个月实习的学徒提供津贴。我们发现一些实习学徒得到企业的支持,蒙特塞拉多的学徒每月15美元,邦加的学徒24美元,甘塔的学徒17美元。前景学徒不仅接受软技能治疗,而且在三个月的安置后获得工作经验,这为年轻人更好的就业机会做准备。我们的研究表明,自2017年年中第11阶段展望干预结束以来,企业正在以更快的速度增长,28.75%的受访企业是在过去三年中新成立的。这意味着,在调查地区,雇用3 ~ 6名员工的企业数量有所增加。调查结果还显示,只有50%的企业能够按时支付员工工资,这可能会影响员工的工作动机和工作态度。对于超过一半的企业主来说,培训具有明确技能差距的员工存在困难,尽管企业主通常表示员工需要营销培训以提高销售商品的营业额。只有5.56%的企业雇主为员工提供所需培训和技能的财务支持,89%的雇主认为员工的业务和工作准备技能较低。企业主的普遍看法是,企业是有利可图的,77.78%的样本持有这种观点,并指出了困难,63%的企业没有经营场所进行交易。报告最后提出了一些建议,其中一些建议很容易实施。
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