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We investigate the relation of further training and employees' affective commitment. In doing so, we distinguish … training is associated with the affective commitment of their employees and on the other hand how individual participation in … further training relates to affective commitment. Using the Linked Personnel Panel (LPP), which is a longitudinally linked …
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This study investigates the impact of non-formal training on job tasks of workers. The analysis is based on panel data … indicate that after training workers are more engaged in non-routine interactive tasks than they were before training. Analyses … by topic of training reveal considerable heterogeneity in the impact of training on job tasks. In particular, it is …
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a net impact of 5% on average for on-the-job training, but no impact for off-the-job training. On-the-job training also … theoretical, but very little work-related competences. Off-the-job training does affect the probability to experience at least one … training programs to delay their job search. Interestingly, we found that the program has a different impact for different …
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regional training supply and employees' training participation. Controlling for other regional factors such as the local … training participation is significantly higher in regions with many firms in the training supply market. The predictive power …
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We use household panel data to explore the wage returns associated with training incidence and intensity (duration) for … British employees. We find these returns differ depending on the nature of the training; who funds the training; the skill … levels of the recipient (white or blue collar); the age of the employee; and if the training is with the current employer or …
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We use British household panel data to explore the wage returns to training incidence and intensity (duration) for 6924 … employees. We find these returns differ greatly depending on the nature of the training (general or specific); who funds the … training (employee or employer); and the skill levels of the recipient (white or blue collar). Using decomposition analysis, we …
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European firms have increasingly invested in training of employees but differences across countries and types of firms … remain and the Covid-19 shock may have exacerbated them. This report analyses European firms' investment in training over the … last six years examining trends, factors supporting training investment as well as the impact of the Covid-19 shock. We …
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This study investigates the role of on-the-job training in the employment outcomes of less educated men in their late … discrete-choice model reflecting the trade-offs of the employees' training participation decision. The data set enables me to … distinguish whether non-participation is due to lack of availability of training or due to individual cost-benefit considerations …
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study that explicitly tests the impact of job satisfaction and on-the-job training for workers in educational mismatched …. Opportunities for training facilitate the retention of initially job-mismatched workers. These results have implications for …
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Using matched employer-employee level data drawn from the 2004 UK Workplace and Employee Relations Survey, we explore the determinants of a measure of worker commitment and loyalty (CLI) and whether CLI influences workplace performance. Factors influencing employee commitment and loyalty include...
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