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Empirical work on continuing training in Germany provides surprisingly divergent evidence on the incidence of training. This makes comparison of econometric analyses of the impact of training on labour market outcomes di±cult. Three large German data sets are used here to bring to light the...
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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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Weiterbildung auf die Lohnentwicklung von Beschäftigten. Die empirische Methode basiert auf dem Ansatz von Leuven und Oosterbeek … Weiterbildung fest geplant hatte, diese aber aus exogenem Grund absagen musste. Die Schätzungen liefern einen insignifikanten Effekt …. Des Weiteren kann gezeigt werden, dass die Entscheidung, an Weiterbildung teilzunehmen, mit großen Selektionsverzerrungen …
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In this paper, we estimate returns to classroom and on-the-job firm-sponsored training in terms of value-added per worker using longitudinal linked employee-employer Canadian data from 1999 to 2006. We estimate a standard production function controlling for endogenous training decisions because...
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