This study examines the added value of microcredentials for end users. Current knowledge gaps in the perceived exchange value of microcredentials within the labour market raise the question of whether they can be sufficiently trusted by those acquiring them to become building blocks for lifelong learning, employment, improving professional status, and inclusiveness in education and training.
Study results show that trust, which shapes potential engagement, is underpinned by socioeconomic factors and an individual’s learning-work trajectory. Due to the different configurations of VET systems and how they are governed, extensive debate continues about the measures needed to support different groups of microcredential end users in varying labour market contexts.
Cedefop, (2023). Microcredentials for labour market education and training: the added value for end users. Publications Office of the European Union. Cedefop research paper. https://data.europa.eu/doi/10.2801/141643
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