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The present paper examines the wage effects of continuous training programs using individual-level data from the German Socio Economic Panel (GSOEP). In order to account for selectivity in training participation we estimate average treatment effects (ATE and ATT) of general and firm-specific...
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This paper shows that training of older employees is less effective. Training effectiveness is measured with respect to key dimensions such as career development, earnings, adoption of new skills, flexibility or job security. Older employees also pursue less ambitious goals with their training...
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after apprenticeship graduation. Unemployed apprenticeship graduates constitute a large share of unemployed youth in Germany …
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after apprenticeship graduation. Unemployed apprenticeship graduates constitute a large share of unemployed youth in Germany …
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estimation strategies. It demonstrates that selectivity into occupations and changers, unobserved heterogeneity between … occupations, and the sample selection matter and proposes several improvements in the estimation technique to measure …
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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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changes in the unemployment compensation system enacted in Germany during the 1980s and 1990s to demonstrate that ?incentives …
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Empirical work on continuing training in Germany provides surprisingly divergent evidence on the incidence of training …
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Wage and productivity effects of training are compared to study how the training rent is shared between employers and employees. With panel data from 1996-2002, I analyse the impact of continuing training on wages and productivity in a Cobb-Douglas production framework. Using system GMM...
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training forms in Germany. It hereby takes account of selectivity of training activities, unobserved heterogeneity of …
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