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, what is the state of their skills before and after the training and fi nally their career intentions. This study allows to …
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requirements either by training or hiring the new skills, or a combination of the two.Using matched datasets with about 1 … training in order to upgrade the skill level of their workforce. When looking at potential heterogeneity across firms in skill … occupational structure upward. In contrast, different training patterns are found across sectors : the use of ICT is strongly …
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We analyse the role of training in mitigating the negative impact of technical and organizational changes on the … and innovative work practices negatively affects the wage bill share of older workers. In contrast, training older workers … more than average increases their share in the wage bill in the next period. So, training contributes to offset the …
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This paper explores the relationship between innovation and vocational training. We consider a linear feedback model to … explain the dynamics of count data processes relative to patenting activities, R&D and training expenditures. Estimations are … vocational training have a positive impact on the technological innovation. …
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paper explores the relationship between innovation and vocational training. Our methodological approach allows to contribute … to the literature in three manners. First, we propose different indicators of vocational training. Second, we build a … whatever the indicators, vocational training has a positive impact on the technological innovation. …
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Many OECD countries are aiming to reform their tertiary education (TE) systems. This work explores the determinants of the investment in TE, with a focus on institutional setting of TE systems and private incentives to undertake years of schooling beyond upper-secondary degree level. For this...
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Most households in rural Madagascar are engaged in agriculture and derive a large share of their income from the production of food or cash crops and from animal husbandry. However, agricultural yields can be extremely volatile due to weather conditions, pests, insects, rodents and other...
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Cet article tente d’identifier empiriquement les déterminants de la croissance turque à partir de données annuelles de 1980 à 1995. L’analyse empirique s’appuie sur un modèle théorique "canonique" de croissance qui nous sert à élaborer des résultats empiriques. Il nous invite à...
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In France, a significant number of General Practitioners (GPs) earn less than 1.5 times the French minimum salary. Using a representative panel of self-employed GPs over the years 1993-2004, this paper tests whether these low-income GPs choose to work less than all other GPs or whether they are...
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This paper examines the incentives from stock options for loss-averse employees subject to probability weighting. Employing the certainty equivalence principle, I built on insights from Cumulative Prospect Theory (CPT) to derive a continuous time model to value options from the perspective of a...
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