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the job, using a unique dataset based on a survey of Thai employees conducted in the summer of 2001. We find a significant …
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6924 employees. We find these returns differ greatly depending on the nature of the training (general or specific); who … wage gains but only for white-collar employees"--Forschungsinstitut zur Zukunft der Arbeit web site …
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British employees. We find these returns differ depending on the nature of the training; who funds the training; the skill … of wage gains and training exists in Britain but only for white-collar employees. -- Training ; wage compression …
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This paper analyses the relationship between training, job satisfaction and workplace performance using the British 2004 Workplace Employee Relations Survey (WERS). Several measures of performance are analysed including absence, quits, financial performance, labour productivity and product...
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This paper considers the impact of education and training on both individual and co-worker pay and establishment performance using the matched employer-employee data in WERS 2004, the panel dataset 1998-2004 and the new Financial Performance Questionnaire. This enables us to assess the impact of...
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We investigate the relationship between job complexity and the skills development of adult workers in Europe using the Cedefop European Skills and Jobs Survey (ESJS). The results suggest that challenging workplaces, workplaces in which jobs are designed to include complex tasks, and which place...
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In this paper we use important new training and wage data from the British Household Panel Survey to estimate the impact of the national minimum wage (introduced in April 1999) on the work-related training of low-wage workers. We use two "treatment groups" for estimating the impact of the new...
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In this paper, I analyse the relationship between job-related training and career progress of workers. Most theories of career paths and task assignment rely on human capital accumulation. Therefore, it seems natural to start assessing the empirical validity of such theories by analysing the...
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