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Empirical work on continuing training in Germany provides surprisingly divergent evidence on the incidence of training …
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Unser Aufsatz beschäftigt sich mit der Logik des Weiterbildungsverhaltens von Unternehmen. Wir kommen zu dem Ergebnis, daß das Weiterbildungsverhalten nicht ausschließlich einem ökonomischem Kalkül folgt, sondern nur erklärt werden kann, wenn man die Wirkungsweise betrieblicher...
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. Hier sind in Deutschland Defizite festzustellen. Die Sekundärauswertung deutscher (Strukturberichterstattung des IAT) und … Arbeiten mit begleitendem Lernen, das in Deutschland unterentwickelt ist. … process. It is shown that the interpenetration of experience and knowledge lies at the heart of new learning cultures. Germany …
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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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start. The effects are higher for women than for men and higher in West Germany than in East Germany. Further, we find that …
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start. The effects are higher for women than for men and higher in West Germany than in East Germany. Further, we find that …
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In this paper, we survey non-competitive theories of training. With competitive labor markets, firms never pay for investments in general training, whereas when labor markets are imperfect, firm-sponsored training arises as an equilibrium phenomenon. We discuss a variety of evidence which...
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as Germany? We argue that differences in employment protection can account for much of the gap. We develop a model in … in Germany. …
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