Young Adults in Registered Apprenticeship
August 23, 2022
At a Glance
Young adults are invaluable members of our labor market and bring critical talent, capacity, skill, and innovation to the workforce. However, many young adults—especially those ages 16-24 from low-income communities—face significant
barriers in the labor market. This factsheet provides resources, key metrics, and more information about how Registered Apprenticeship can support young adults.
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