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Dual apprenticeship training is a market-driven form of education at the upper secondary level, taking place in firms as well as in vocational schools. So far, little is known about the impact of the business cycle on the number of apprenticeship programs offered by firms. Using panel-data of...
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This paper establishes stylized facts about the cyclicality of real consumer wages and real producer wages in Germany …
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Angesichts der gegenwärtigen Rezession hat die Politik in Deutschland die Leistungen der Kurzarbeit ausgeweitet, indem …
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We provide experimental evidence on the effects of vocational and entrepreneurial training for Malawian youth, in an environment where access to schooling and formal sector employment is extremely low. We track a large fraction of program drop-outs – a common phenomenon in the training...
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the wage effects of mobility among graduates from apprenticeship in Germany. Our instrumental variables approach exploits …
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In this paper, we investigate the effects of works councils on apprenticeship training in Germany. The German law …
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This paper analyzes how the costs of hiring skilled workers from the external labor market affect a firm's supply of training. Using administrative survey data with detailed information on hiring and training costs for Swiss firms, we find evidence for substantial and increasing marginal hiring...
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and focus on the early careers of skilled workers in Germany. We adopt a simple human capital theory approach. Advantages …
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net costs of training apprentices are substantial in Germany, whereas apprenticeship training is on average profitable …
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The latest study investigating the cost-benefit ratio of apprenticeship training for Swiss companies has shown that most apprentices offset the cost of their training during their apprenticeship on the basis of the productive contribution of the work they perform. Given this outcome, it is worth...
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