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Table 5 Young People in Training (16-24 year olds with employed or trainee status): 1998 to 2006

As at:

Modern Apprenticeships

Other Skillseekers (including Get Ready for Work clients)

Total Skillseekers

October 1998

8,110

26,924

35,034

October 1999

13,265

26,250

39,515

October 2000

16,202

23,080

39,282

October 2001

18,421

15,651

34,072

October 2002

21,479

14,151

35,630

October 2003

23,722

13,229

36,951

October 2004

26,362

12,843

39,205

October 2005

27,161

12,633

39,794

October 2006

28,037

10,667

38,704

Source: Scottish Enterprise and Highlands and Islands Enterprise
Note: The Skillseekers programme was fully implemented in Scotland in 1996. The target group is 16-19 year olds and Local Enterprise Companies ( LECs) have discretion to fund training for 18-25 year olds. Get Ready for Work, replaced Skillseekers Special Training Needs in April 2002. Funded by the Enterprise Networks and delivered by local training providers its' target group is young people (16-17 years) with additional support needs. Modern Apprenticeships ( MAs) were introduced in 1995 and were initially for 16-24 year olds. However, in March 2001 the upper age limit was removed and in addition, LECs have discretion to fund MA's of age 25 and above in sectors which it has identified as having national or regional economic importance. The table gives the number of young people training on these programmes to October 2006. At October 2006 around 85 per cent of mainstream Skillseekers and all Modern Apprentices received a wage.

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