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applied estimation technique was first introduced by Leuven and Oosterbeek (2008). The idea is to compare wages of employees …Using German linked employer-employee data, this paper investigates the impact of on-the-job training on wages. The … who intended to participate in training but did not do so because of a random event with wages of training participants …
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employees. With panel data from 1996-2002, I analyse the impact of continuing training on wages and productivity in a Cobb … on both wages and productivity. The effect on productivity is about three times higher than the one on wages. High …
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We expand Acemoglu and Pischke's seminal model of training in imperfect labor markets by including the system of collective wage bargaining and the components of firms' training costs. Thus we can adapt their model to institutional changes that occurred since the 1990s. The model and the...
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in Germany for the years 1986 to 1989. Much of this training seems general, and is provided to workers by their employer …
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in Germany for the years 1986 to 1989. Much of this training seems general, and is provided to workers by their employer …
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This paper presents the first longitudinal estimates of the effect of work-related training on labor market outcomes in Switzerland. Using a novel dataset that links official census data on adult education to longitudinal register data on labor market outcomes, we apply a regression-adjusted...
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This paper presents the first longitudinal estimates of the effect of work-related training on labor market outcomes in Switzerland. Using a novel dataset that links official census data on adult education to longitudinal register data on labor market outcomes, we apply a regression-adjusted...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10013414731
European older workers and their wages, relying on the Survey of Health, Ageing and Retirement in Europe. Undertaking training … activities is associated with 6.3% higher wages. This premium is sizeable and is similar to that of attaining an upper or post … are highest in Austria, Germany, Greece, and Italy and are about half that in France and Spain. No premium is found for …
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applied estimation technique was first introduced by Leuven and Oosterbeek (2008). The idea is to compare wages of employees …Using German linked employer-employee data, this paper investigates the impact of on-the-job training on wages. The … who intended to participate in training but did not do so because of a random event with wages of training participants …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10014191635
survey", a rich German data set with information on 0.1 percent of all individuals employed in Germany in 1998/1999. We use a … one-step full-information maximum likelihood and a two stage least squares estimation to regress the impact of training …
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