From Apprenticeship to Internship: The Social and Legal Antecedents of the Intern Economy

Volume: 13, Issue: 2, Pages: 351 - 360
Published: Sep 30, 2015
Abstract
This article looks towards the future of the intern economy by focusing on its past. What led to recent debates about the intern economy? How did it become legally possible for interns to work for free? Using the United States as my case study, I draw parallels between the current intern economy and its closest historical antecedent, the apprenticeship system. By providing a brief overview of the history of work-based learning and the unpaid...
Paper Details
Title
From Apprenticeship to Internship: The Social and Legal Antecedents of the Intern Economy
Published Date
Sep 30, 2015
Journal
Volume
13
Issue
2
Pages
351 - 360
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