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La implantación de la FP dual en España: La experiencia de Madrid

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  • Samuel Bentolila
  • Marcel Jansen

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Desde el año 2012 existe la opción de ofrecer ciclos de Formación Profesional (FP) en la modalidad dual. En este artículo presentamos evidencia provisional sobre el impacto causal de los nuevos ciclos de FP dual en la inserción laboral de los jóvenes, basada en datos para la Comunidad de Madrid. Los resultados indican que la FP dual mejora la inserción laboral en comparación con la FP presencial. Los graduados de la FP dual acumulan más días de empleo en los dos primeros años tras su graduación y tienen una mayor probabilidad de obtener un contrato en sus empresas de prácticas.

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  • Samuel Bentolila & Marcel Jansen, 2019. "La implantación de la FP dual en España: La experiencia de Madrid," Studies on the Spanish Economy eee2019-32, FEDEA.
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    1. Florentino Felgueroso & José-Ignacio García-Pérez & Marcel Jansen & David Troncoso-Ponce, 2018. "The Surge in Short-Duration Contracts in Spain," De Economist, Springer, vol. 166(4), pages 503-534, December.
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